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Anatomic study of variations of hypothenar muscles and arborization patterns of the ulnar nerve in the hand.

Keiichi Murata1, Makoto Tamai, Amit Gupta.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To show the variations in the hypothenar muscles and the arborization patterns of the ulnar nerve and to investigate the relationship between the hypothenar muscles and the ulnar nerve.
METHODS: We performed an anatomic study of 35 hands from embalmed cadavers. After dissecting the ulnar side of the hand we recorded the number of hypothenar muscles and their variations, the site of the hiatus for the deep branch of the ulnar nerve, and the branching patterns of the ulnar nerve in each hand. We then investigated the relationship between the variations in the hypothenar muscles and the arborization patterns of the ulnar nerve.
RESULTS: The abductor digiti minimi (ADM) had 1 belly in 6 hands, 2 bellies in 28 hands, and 3 bellies in 1 hand. The flexor digiti minimi brevis was absent in 8 hands, had 1 belly in 24 hands, and had 2 bellies in 3 hands. The opponens digiti minimi had 2 layers of origin and the deep branch of the ulnar nerve passed between these 2 layers in all hands. We classified the structural patterns of the hiatus into 3 types, the arborization patterns of the ulnar nerve into 5 types, and the branching patterns of the motor branch to the ADM into 4 types according to their morphologic characteristics. We found variations of the arborization pattern in which the deep branch originated from the ulnar trunk of the ulnar nerve distal to bifurcation in 3 hands, a communicating branch was present between the 2 sensory branches to the fingers in 3 hands, and the ulnar sensory branch pierced the ADM in 2 hands.
CONCLUSIONS: We confirmed that the anatomic relationship between the ulnar nerve and the hypothenar muscle is complex and that the formation of the hiatus varies. This knowledge can assist the surgeon in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions associated with the ulnar aspect of the hand.

Mesh:

Year:  2004        PMID: 15140496     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2004.01.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hand Surg Am        ISSN: 0363-5023            Impact factor:   2.230


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