Literature DB >> 10077083

Split flexor carpi radialis muscle.

J Hua1, V P Kumar, B P Pereira, A Y Lim, R W Pho, J Liu.   

Abstract

A detailed anatomic and intramuscular neural staining study in 22 human and 5 monkey upper limbs revealed that the flexor carpi radialis can be raised on its proximal neurovascular pedicle and that the muscle can be split along its tendon into two independently functioning neuromuscular compartments, each with its own nerve and blood supply. A study of the muscle architecture in the human specimens found the radial compartment to have significantly longer fiber length and a larger physiologic cross-sectional area than the ulnar compartment. Independence of function of each compartment was demonstrated in electrical stimulation studies in six monkeys (Macaca fascicularis), but no significant difference was noted in the peak isometric load between the two compartments (p = 0.68) in the monkey. The extra functioning muscle units become important in local transfers for restoring function in multiple nerve palsies as in Hansen's disease, severe traumatic loss of muscle in crush injuries and compartment syndromes, and after wide resection in infective and neoplastic conditions in the forearm and hand.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10077083     DOI: 10.1097/00006534-199903000-00024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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2.  Extra- and intramuscular nerve supply of the muscles of the anterior antebrachial compartment: applications for selective neurotomy and for botulinum toxin injection.

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3.  Neurovascular details about forearm muscles: applications in their clinical use in functional muscular transfer.

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4.  Architectural properties of the neuromuscular compartments in selected forearm skeletal muscles.

Authors:  An-Tang Liu; Ben-Li Liu; Li-Xuan Lu; Gang Chen; Da-Zhi Yu; Lie Zhu; Rong Guo; Rui-Shan Dang; Hua Jiang
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5.  Distally Based Pedicled Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Muscle Flap: An Anatomical Study and Clinical Application.

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Review 6.  Sihler's whole mount nerve staining technique: a review.

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