KMID : 1150820200330030143
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Anatomy & Biological Anthropology 2020 Volume.33 No. 3 p.143 ~ p.147
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Complex Variations of Plantaris Muscle Origin, Course and Insertion: A Cadaveric Case Report
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Park Kwang-Rak
Cho Jae-Ho Choi Yu-Jin Kim Di-Gud Kwon Hyung-Wook Lee Mi-Jeong Youn Kwan-Hyun Park Jeong-Hyun
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Abstract
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During routine educational dissection, we found complex variations of plantaris muscle, including origin, course of muscle belly, and tendon insertion, from the 89-years-old Korean male leg. First, we identified a variation in which plantaris muscle originates from the lateral condyle of the femur and the popliteal surface above the knee joint capsule. Second, variation was observed in the course of the muscle belly passing between the inside of the lateral condyle and the tibial nerve. Finally, the tendon was very short and showed an insertion variation that fused to anterior surface of the muscle fascia at the point where the lateral head and medial head of the gastrocnemius muscle merged. These complex variations of plantaris muscle have not been previously reported in our literatures review and will be clinically useful to surgeons for the surgical approach to harvest of tendon as well as for presence or absence of tendon.
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KEYWORD
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Plantaris muscle, Plantaris tendon, Variation, Korean
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