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Clin Anat ; 15(2): 135-8, 2002 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11877792

ABSTRACT

The incidence and morphology of the intramuscular Martin-Gruber anastomosis are presented based on the study of 118 human cadavers (55 male, 63 female). The Martin-Gruber anastomosis was found in 25 (21.2%) of the 118 cadavers. It occurred in 11 (20%) of the 55 male cadavers (4 bilateral, 7 unilateral; 5 left and 2 right) and in 14 (22.2%) of the 63 female cadavers (2 bilateral, 12 unilateral; 8 left and 4 right). Therefore, the Martin-Gruber anastomosis was found in 31 (13.1%) of the 236 upper limbs. According to a recent classification (Rodríguez-Niedenführ et al., 2000), pattern I was found in 29 cases (93.5%), corresponding to Type A in 13 (41.9%), Type B in 3 (9.7%) and Type C in 13 (41.9%), whereas pattern II was found in 2 cases (6.5%), both being a duplication of Type IC. Intramuscular Martin-Gruber anastomosis was a single anastomosis that originated in all cases from the anterior interosseous nerve (pattern IC) and then passed through a muscle bundle of the flexor digitorum profundus and behind the ulnar artery to join the ulnar nerve as a single connecting branch. It did not send branches to the flexor digitorum profundus. This intramuscular course was observed in 3 of the 13 cases of Type C anastomosis (23.1%) or 3 cases out of 31 Martin-Gruber anastomoses (10%).


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Forearm/abnormalities , Forearm/pathology , Median Nerve/abnormalities , Median Nerve/pathology , Muscle, Skeletal/abnormalities , Muscle, Skeletal/pathology , Muscular Diseases/congenital , Muscular Diseases/pathology , Nervous System Malformations/pathology , Neural Pathways/abnormalities , Neural Pathways/pathology , Ulnar Nerve/abnormalities , Ulnar Nerve/pathology , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Dissection , Female , Forearm/innervation , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Muscle, Skeletal/innervation
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