A Variant of the Deltoid Muscle and Its Clinical Implications: A Cadaveric Study

Anatomia Pub Date : 2022-09-21 DOI:10.3390/anatomia1020012
S. M. Gómez-Sánchez, F. Gómez-Esquer, Antonio Gil-Crujera, M. A. Palomar-Gallego, José Delcán-Giráldez, G. Díaz-Gil
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Background: The deltoid is the muscle that forms the rounded contour of the shoulder. Anatomically, it seems to be made up of three different sets of fibers. The three anatomical portions in which the deltoid muscle are typically divided into the anterior (clavicular), the mean (acromial), and the posterior (spinal). Different variations of the deltoid muscle have been described in the literature. The analysis and knowledge of these anomalies are essential for surgeons and anatomists. Methods: A total of 21 specimens (12 women and 9 men) were used with a 10% formaldehyde solution. All specimens were dissected bilaterally (the classical dissection methodology was used). Results: In one corpse, an additional bilateral belly of the deltoid muscle was found. It was observed that this additional muscular belly was related to the fascial tissue of the deltoid muscle and its muscle fibers take origin from the middle third of the inferomedial bands of infraspinatus fascia. In addition, the belly attaches to the posterior belly of the deltoid muscle. The deltoid muscle and the additional belly were innervated by the axillar nerve, which is a lateral terminal bouquet of the posterior fascicle of the brachial plexus. Conclusions: This new variation of the deltoid muscle must be considered by surgeons, as well as abnormal conditions in terms of compartment syndrome involving the shoulder. Therefore, consideration of this variant is necessary for the correct diagnosis and treatment of trauma or other shoulder pathology that may be refractory to standard treatments.
三角肌的变异及其临床意义:一项尸体研究
背景:三角肌是形成肩部圆形轮廓的肌肉。从解剖学上讲,它似乎是由三组不同的纤维组成的。三角肌的三个解剖部分通常分为前肌(锁骨肌)、中肌(肩峰肌)和后肌(脊柱肌)。三角肌的不同变异已经在文献中被描述过。对这些异常的分析和了解对外科医生和解剖学家来说是必不可少的。方法:用10%甲醛溶液处理21例标本(女12例,男9例)。所有标本均进行双侧解剖(采用经典解剖方法)。结果:在一具尸体中,发现了一个额外的双侧三角肌腹。我们观察到这个额外的肌腹与三角肌的筋膜组织有关它的肌纤维起源于冈下筋膜内侧带的中间三分之一。此外,腹部与三角肌的后腹部相连。三角肌和附加腹部受腋窝神经支配,腋窝神经是臂丛后束的外侧末梢束。结论:外科医生必须考虑三角肌的这种新变异,以及涉及肩部的隔室综合征的异常情况。因此,考虑这种变异对于正确诊断和治疗创伤或其他标准治疗难以治愈的肩部病理是必要的。
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