• 제목/요약/키워드: accessory abductor digiti minimi muscle

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소지외전근 부근육에 의해 발생한 기욘씨관 증후군 (Guyon's Canal Syndrome Caused by an Accessory Abductor Digiti Minimi Muscle)

  • 박성준;권용탁;이동주
    • 대한정형외과학회지
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    • 제56권1호
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    • pp.98-101
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    • 2021
  • 비정상 근육에 의한 척골관 증후군의 발생은 소지외전근의 부근육, 장장근에 의한 것으로 알려져 있고 증상을 유발하는 경우가 드물기 때문에 국내에서는 아직 보고되지 않았다. 저자들은 척골관 증후군을 주소로 내원한 환자에서 소지외전근 부근육을 발견하고 수술적 치료를 시행한 사례를 경험하였다. 척골관 증후군을 호소하는 환자에서 비정상 근육이 척골관 증후군의 원인이 될 수 있음을 염두해 두고 접근하는 것이 중요하겠다.

Anomalous Muscles of the Wrist Encountered During Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Surgery

  • Park, Se-Hyuck
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제62권1호
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    • pp.90-95
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    • 2019
  • Objective : Anomalous muscles of the wrist are infrequently encountered during carpal tunnel surgery. Anatomic variants of the palmaris longus (PL), flexor digitorum superficialis, lumbricalis and abductor digiti minimi (ADM) have been reported but are usually clinically insignificant. Anomalies of the wrist muscles, encountered during endoscopic carpal tunnel surgery have rarely been described. I conducted this study to evaluate muscular anomalies of the volar aspect of the wrist, encountered during endoscopic carpal tunnel surgery. Methods : I studied a consecutive series of 1235 hands in 809 patients with carpal tunnel syndrome who underwent single-portal endoscopic carpal tunnel release (ECTR) from 2002 to 2014. Nine hundred seventy-three hands in 644 patients who had minimal 6-month postoperative follow-up were included in the study. The postoperative surgical outcome was assessed at least 6 months after surgery. Results : In eight patients, anomalous muscles were found under the antebrachial fascia at the proximal wrist crease and superficial to the ulnar bursa, passing superficial to the transverse carpal ligament. Those anomalous muscles were presumed to be variants of the PL or accessory ADM muscle, necessitating splitting and retraction to enter the carpal tunnel during the ECTR procedure. Other muscle anomalies were not seen within the carpal tunnel on the endoscopic view. The surgical outcome for all eight wrists was successful at the 6-month postoperative follow-up. Conclusion : Carpal tunnel surgeons, especially those using an endoscope should be familiar with unusual findings of anomalous muscles of the wrist because early recognition of those muscles can contribute to avoiding unnecessary surgical exploration and unsuccessful surgical outcomes.