Morphological variability of the fibularis tertius tendon in human foetuses.
anatomical variations
development
fibularis tertius
fibularis tertius tendon
foetuses
new classification
variations
Journal
Folia morphologica
ISSN: 1644-3284
Titre abrégé: Folia Morphol (Warsz)
Pays: Poland
ID NLM: 0374620
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
2022
2022
Historique:
received:
25
01
2021
accepted:
11
03
2021
revised:
02
03
2021
pubmed:
27
4
2021
medline:
7
6
2022
entrez:
26
4
2021
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
In adults, the fibularis tertius (FT) demonstrates great morphological variation. The present study classifies the types of FT insertion in human foetuses and compares their prevalence to the prevailing classification among adults. Fifty spontaneously-aborted human foetuses (19 male, 31 female, 100 upper limbs in total) aged 18-38 weeks of gestation at death were examined. The foetuses were obtained from spontaneous abortion after parental consent. The study was performed in accordance with the legal procedures in force in Poland and with the Body Donation Programme for both adults and foetuses. The most common type of FT found was type VI (32%), characterised by a bifurcated distal attachment: a main tendon inserting onto the base of the fourth metatarsal bone, and accessory bands inserting onto the fourth interosseous space. Five other types were observed: type IV (20%), with a single tendon inserting distally to the fascia covering the fourth interosseous space; type I (18%), with a single tendon inserting distally onto the shaft of the fifth metatarsal bone; type V (14%), with a bifurcated arrangement comprising a main tendon characterised by a very wide insertion onto the base of the fifth metatarsal bone and an accessory band inserting onto the base of the fourth metatarsal bone; and type III (12%) with a single tendon inserting distally onto the shaft of the fourth metatarsal bone and fascia covering the fourth interosseous space. Finally, type II (4%) was characterised by a single tendon inserting onto the base of the fifth metatarsal bone via a very wide distal insertion. The FT demonstrates high morphological variability, with the most common configuration found in adults - a single insertion onto metatarsal 5 - being actually uncommonly found in foetuses.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
In adults, the fibularis tertius (FT) demonstrates great morphological variation. The present study classifies the types of FT insertion in human foetuses and compares their prevalence to the prevailing classification among adults.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
METHODS
Fifty spontaneously-aborted human foetuses (19 male, 31 female, 100 upper limbs in total) aged 18-38 weeks of gestation at death were examined. The foetuses were obtained from spontaneous abortion after parental consent. The study was performed in accordance with the legal procedures in force in Poland and with the Body Donation Programme for both adults and foetuses.
RESULTS
RESULTS
The most common type of FT found was type VI (32%), characterised by a bifurcated distal attachment: a main tendon inserting onto the base of the fourth metatarsal bone, and accessory bands inserting onto the fourth interosseous space. Five other types were observed: type IV (20%), with a single tendon inserting distally to the fascia covering the fourth interosseous space; type I (18%), with a single tendon inserting distally onto the shaft of the fifth metatarsal bone; type V (14%), with a bifurcated arrangement comprising a main tendon characterised by a very wide insertion onto the base of the fifth metatarsal bone and an accessory band inserting onto the base of the fourth metatarsal bone; and type III (12%) with a single tendon inserting distally onto the shaft of the fourth metatarsal bone and fascia covering the fourth interosseous space. Finally, type II (4%) was characterised by a single tendon inserting onto the base of the fifth metatarsal bone via a very wide distal insertion.
CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS
The FT demonstrates high morphological variability, with the most common configuration found in adults - a single insertion onto metatarsal 5 - being actually uncommonly found in foetuses.
Identifiants
pubmed: 33899207
pii: VM/OJS/J/74285
doi: 10.5603/FM.a2021.0039
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
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