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Morphologic classification and innervation patterns of the pectineus muscle.

Hankyu Kim1,2, Won Kyu Kim3, Yi-Suk Kim1,2, Yong Seok Nam4,5.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify the frequency of pectineal hiatus and of pectineus innervations, including femoral, obturator, and/or accessory obturator nerves. Also, this study sought to detailed intramuscular nervous distributions, with a particular focus on the relationship of nerves in multi-innervated pectineus. One hundred (49 right and 51 left) thighs from 52 cadavers (25 men and 27 women) were dissected. The morphology and innervations of the pectineus were investigated. Modified Sihler's whole-mount nerve-staining method was employed for visualization of the intramuscular nerve-distribution patterns of the pectineus. Variation of the pectineus forming a hiatus was identified in 18% of the specimens. The femoral innervations to the pectineus were identified in all specimens. Additional innervation either by the obturator or the accessory obturator branch to the pectineus was identified in 10% or 2% of specimens, respectively. No case of triple innervation to the pectineus was observed. In cases of dually innervated pectineus, two nerves formed a communication system inside the muscle. Among the three nerves supplying the pectineus, the femoral nerve branched more than the other two nerves and covered the greatest area in the muscle. The pectineal hiatus appears to be a common variation. The femoral nerve branch in a dually innervated pectineus is the dominant nerve component that supplies the muscle when considering frequency, branching pattern, and area, even though cooperation between two nerve components is implied. This study serves to advance the existing anatomical knowledge about the pectineus muscle, which is of clinical value.
© 2021. Japanese Association of Anatomists.

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Keywords:  Anatomic variation; Dual innervation; Intramuscular nerve; Pectineal hiatus; Pectineus

Year:  2021        PMID: 34156649     DOI: 10.1007/s12565-021-00619-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Sci Int        ISSN: 1447-073X            Impact factor:   1.741


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Journal:  Clin Ter       Date:  2015

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