Abductor Pollicis Longus: A Study of 50 South Indian Cadavers
Melaka Manipal Medical College, Anatomy, Manipal, HİNDİSTAN
Keywords: Abductor pollicis longus muscle, Insertion, Forearm, Variation, Musculus abductor pollicis longus, İnsersiyo, Önkol, Varyasyon
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Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results
Figure 1: Anomalous abductor pollicis longus
APL- abductor pollicis longus, APL2 additional belly of abductor
pollicis longus, EPB extensor pollicis brevis, EPL extensor
pollicis longus, ECRL extensor carpi radialis longus, ECRB
extensor carpi radialis brevis
Table 1: Number of tendons, their insertion, and number of additional bellies of Abductor Pollicis Longus (APL) muscle observed
Abductor pollicis longus tendon was single in only 30%, in all of these cases the tendon was getting inserted on to the base of first metacarpal bone (in 40%, on the lateral surface and in 60%, on the anterolateral surface) and in the remaining cases two or multiple tendons were present (Two tendons in 50% and multiple in 20%). The accessory tendons were found to be inserted on to trapezium (30%), abductor pollicis brevis (44%), and opponens pollicis, (16%) or merging with thenar fascia (10%).
However an additional belly was seen in only one specimen, which is reported here. Whereas the rest of the variations we found were of abnormal attachment of APL tendon, splitting of the tendon into two or multiple tendons.
Discussion
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