ABSTRACT
There are tunnels syndromes secondary to a congestion of the tunnel by supernumerary muscles. We report 4 cases of carpal tunnel syndrome represented by a high insertion of a lombrical muscle, a supernumerary lombrical muscle, and two cases of an accessory palmaris longus. At the level of the tarsal tunnel, it was about a low muscular insertion of the tibialis posterior. Diagnosis can be suspected by specific operations and the treatment consists of the elimination of these "intruders" associated to neurolysis. Problem is to know if the supernumerary muscle is the cause or a simple witness of this canalar syndrome
Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome/diagnosis , Muscles/abnormalities , Decompression, SurgicalABSTRACT
We collect during 1977, 30 work accidents in the ready- wade clothe sector. These accidents have concerned 28 females and 2 males with a mean age of 21 years. Injury affect predominantly the left hand [17 patients] and the finger of pince. Severity of the lesions was variable according to the traumatic cause. In the distal fingers trauma, skin cicatrisation have been observed after 21 days and bone consolidation within 45 days