A Morphological Study Of A Rare Variant Of Gantzer’s Muscle

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2018-01
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IMED Research Publications
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Background: Flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) is a deep flexor of forearm. The accessory heads of flexor pollicislongus(FPLah) and flexor digitorum profundus(FDPah) are named after Gantzer who described the same in1831.The less frequent of the two is FDPah, which simulates soft tissue tumor mass or may cause compressionneuropathy of anterior interosseous nerve leading to anterior interosseous nerve syndrome or Kiloh-Nevinsyndrome.Aim: To determine the prevalence and morphology of accessory head of flexor digitorum profundus.Materials and Methods: 50 upper limbs of equal right and left distribution of unknown sex were dissected andexamined in the department of anatomy. Morphological parameters such as shape, origin, insertion and relationto nerve of accessory head of FDP were studied.Results: The prevalence of accessory head of FDP showed 22% .FDPah was most commonly seen on the left side.Most frequently observed shape for FDPah was fusiform and all the accessory heads originated from undersurfaceof flexor digitorum superficialis and majority of the cases were inserted to middle third of tendon of FDP forindex finger. One of the cases had double muscle belly with their tendons inserting to tendon for index finger andmiddle finger of FDP.Conclusion: Knowledge of existence of Gantzer’s muscle may provide surgeon with information for the differentialdiagnosis of the causes and sites of anterior interosseous nerve syndrome, also surgical interference for nervedecompression or to differentiate from soft tissue tumors.
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Gantzer’s muscle, Flexor digitorum profundus, Anterior interosseous nerve
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Philip Shalom Elsy, K.R. Dakshayani. A Morphological Study Of A Rare Variant Of Gantzer’s Muscle. International Journal of Anatomy and Research. 2018 Jan; 6(1): 4811-4814