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Accessory flexor carpi ulnaris muscle with associated anterior interosseous artery variation: case report with the definition of a new type and review of concomitant variants.

Vojtech Kunc1, Michal Stulpa1, Georg Feigl2, David Kachlik3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Knowledge of accessory flexor carpi ulnaris (AFCU) is not only important for proper orientation in the surgical field but it can be used for tendon transfer as well. AFCU commonly occurs with concomitant variants, and its presence should rise caution in order to prevent iatrogenic injury.
METHODS: During a routine dissection for research data collection at the Institute of Anatomy, a AFCU with concomitant variants was observed in a European cadaver fixed with Thiel's method. A thorough review of the literature concerning all the encountered variants was performed.
RESULTS: AFCU was found in the right upper limb with its insertion on the flexor retinaculum. Palmaris longus muscle was absent in this limb, and an accessory branch of the anterior interosseous artery coursed over the pronator quadratus muscle to anastomose with the ulnar artery 5 cm proximally to the pisiform. On the left hand, a variable lumbrical of the second finger originating from the flexor retinaculum was found, which was not described in the literature before.
CONCLUSIONS: AFCU commonly occurs together with concomitant variants, and special attention is needed when performing surgery on such forearm.

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Keywords:  Accessory flexor carpi ulnaris; Anatomical variability; Anterior interosseous artery; Lumbrical muscle

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31144008     DOI: 10.1007/s00276-019-02261-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat        ISSN: 0930-1038            Impact factor:   1.246


  10 in total

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