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Comparison of lateral and medial rectus muscle in human: an anatomical study with particular emphasis on morphology, intramuscular innervation pattern variations and discussion on clinical significance.

Robert Haładaj1.   

Abstract

This paper aims to present various aspects of the anatomy of horizontal (i.e., lateral and medial) rectus muscles. It mainly compares morphology and detailed patterns of intramuscular innervation of those muscles. It is also one of the first reports that uses the Sihler's stain to examine human extraocular muscles. The study was conducted on 80 isolated cadaveric hemi-heads. Sihler technique of nerves staining served to expose the course of intramuscular branches of the oculomotor and abducens nerves. The lateral rectus was longer (48 mm versus 46.5 mm) and more distant from the limbus (6.8 mm versus 5.7 mm) than the medial rectus muscle. Three variants of the abducens nerve primary division were observed in the lateral rectus muscle. In the medial rectus muscle, the motor branch from the oculomotor nerve was more evenly divided into sub-branches. In both examined horizontal rectus muscles, primary muscular branches split into secondary sub-branches, which undergo numerous further divisions. The most numerous terminal sub-branches formed the terminal plexus. The distance between the insertion and the anterior-most end of the terminal plexus referenced to the total length of the muscle ranged from 35.4 to 48.5% for the lateral rectus muscle and from 36.3 to 50.5% for medial rectus muscle. Both horizontal rectus muscles share similar general pattern of distribution of intramuscular nerves, with characteristic root-like arborizations of sub-branches. The terminal nerve plexus was observed near half of both muscles' length. Knowledge of variations and innervation pattern of the extraocular muscles may be relevant during ophthalmology surgeries.

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Keywords:  Abducens nerve; Horizontal rectus muscles; Lateral rectus muscle; Medial rectus muscle; Oculomotor nerve; Sihler’s stain

Year:  2020        PMID: 31897658     DOI: 10.1007/s00276-019-02400-x

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


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