[새로운 근육이 발견되다.] A newly discovered muscle: The tensor of the vastus intermedius. 작성자 : 안성현     작성일 : 2016-02-20


A newly discovered muscle: The tensor of the vastus intermedius.


새로운 근육이 발견되었습니다. 이 근육의 이름은 The tensor of the vastus intermedius. 우리는 일반적으로 quadriceps femoris는 rectus femoris와  three vasti(Vastus)로 알고 있으며 설명하고 있습니다.
그러나, 임상적 경험과 해부학 표본조사의 교과서의 설명과 일치하지 않았습니다. 우리는  tensor VI (TVI)라는 이름의 근육을 발견하였으며, 이 근육은 vastus lateralis (VL)와 vastus intermedius (VI) 사이에 존재 합니다.





왼쪽이 기존의 해부학 오른쪽이 새로운 해부학.
1. tensor of the vastus intermedius.

 (1- TVI  2- VL  3- VI  4- TFL  5- RF  6- VM)

Grob K, et al. Clin Anat. 2016.

Abstract

The quadriceps femoris is traditionally described as a muscle group composed of the rectus femoris and the three vasti. However, clinical experience and investigations of anatomical specimens are not consistent with the textbook description. We have found a second tensor-like muscle between the vastus lateralis (VL) and the vastus intermedius (VI), hereafter named the tensor VI (TVI). The aim of this study was to clarify whether this intervening muscle was a variation of the VL or the VI, or a separate head of the extensor apparatus. Twenty-six cadaveric lower limbs were investigated. The architecture of the quadriceps femoris was examined with special attention to innervation and vascularization patterns. All muscle components were traced from origin to insertion and their affiliations were determined. A TVI was found in all dissections. It was supplied by independent muscular and vascular branches of the femoral nerve and lateral circumflex femoral artery. Further distally, the TVI combined with an aponeurosis merging separately into the quadriceps tendon and inserting on the medial aspect of the patella. Four morphological types of TVI were distinguished: Independent-type (11/26), VI-type (6/26), VL-type (5/26), and Common-type (4/26). This study demonstrated that the quadriceps femoris is architecturally different from previous descriptions: there is an additional muscle belly between the VI and VL, which cannot be clearly assigned to the former or the latter. Distal exposure shows that this muscle belly becomes its own aponeurosis, which continues distally as part of the quadriceps tendon. Clin. Anat. 29:256-263, 2016. ⓒ 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

ⓒ 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
이주강  2016-02-22
열심히 읽었구나! Thanks for good article !
이중현  2016-02-22
오~ 재밌는 자료 감사합니다^^