Gantzer muscles; a study on 50 cadaveric upper limbs

Background: Gantzer muscle is the name given to the additional head of Flexor Digitorum Profudus (FDP) or Flexor Pollicis Longus (FPL). It connects the superficial flexors and deep flexors of forearm. It sometimes may be related to Anterior Interosseous Nerve (AIN) and Ulnar artery causing Compressi...

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Main Authors: Bajpe Roshni, R Tarakeshwari, R Shubha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:National Journal of Clinical Anatomy
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Online Access:http://www.njca.info/article.asp?issn=2277-4025;year=2015;volume=4;issue=4;spage=179;epage=185;aulast=Roshni
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spelling doaj-5d0d37d6bf624315801cb6a4a00832dd2021-01-21T13:08:22ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNational Journal of Clinical Anatomy2277-40252321-27802015-01-014417918510.4103/2277-4025.295982Gantzer muscles; a study on 50 cadaveric upper limbsBajpe RoshniR TarakeshwariR ShubhaBackground: Gantzer muscle is the name given to the additional head of Flexor Digitorum Profudus (FDP) or Flexor Pollicis Longus (FPL). It connects the superficial flexors and deep flexors of forearm. It sometimes may be related to Anterior Interosseous Nerve (AIN) and Ulnar artery causing Compressive Neuropathy or Vascular symptoms. Aim: To assess incidence of Gantzer muscle in South Indian population, its morphology and clinical significance. Materials and methods: The study was carried out on 50 upper limbs dissected by first year M.B.B.S students. Results: Nine upper limbs showed the presence of Gantzer muscle, three belonged to the right and six belonged to the left. Observations: Additional heads were associated as follows: From FDP-2 and from FPL - 7. Innervation was either from Median nerve, Anterior Interosseous nerve or Ulnar nerve. Superficially median nerve was related, deep relations were Ulnar artery and Anterior Interosseous nerve. In one case, Median nerve and artery were related superficially. Conclusion: Gantzer muscle is important clinically as a cause of vascular or nerve compression.http://www.njca.info/article.asp?issn=2277-4025;year=2015;volume=4;issue=4;spage=179;epage=185;aulast=Roshniflexor pollicis longusflexor digitorum profundusmedian nerveulnar nerveulnar arterygantzer muscle introduction
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author Bajpe Roshni
R Tarakeshwari
R Shubha
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R Tarakeshwari
R Shubha
Gantzer muscles; a study on 50 cadaveric upper limbs
National Journal of Clinical Anatomy
flexor pollicis longus
flexor digitorum profundus
median nerve
ulnar nerve
ulnar artery
gantzer muscle introduction
author_facet Bajpe Roshni
R Tarakeshwari
R Shubha
author_sort Bajpe Roshni
title Gantzer muscles; a study on 50 cadaveric upper limbs
title_short Gantzer muscles; a study on 50 cadaveric upper limbs
title_full Gantzer muscles; a study on 50 cadaveric upper limbs
title_fullStr Gantzer muscles; a study on 50 cadaveric upper limbs
title_full_unstemmed Gantzer muscles; a study on 50 cadaveric upper limbs
title_sort gantzer muscles; a study on 50 cadaveric upper limbs
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series National Journal of Clinical Anatomy
issn 2277-4025
2321-2780
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background: Gantzer muscle is the name given to the additional head of Flexor Digitorum Profudus (FDP) or Flexor Pollicis Longus (FPL). It connects the superficial flexors and deep flexors of forearm. It sometimes may be related to Anterior Interosseous Nerve (AIN) and Ulnar artery causing Compressive Neuropathy or Vascular symptoms. Aim: To assess incidence of Gantzer muscle in South Indian population, its morphology and clinical significance. Materials and methods: The study was carried out on 50 upper limbs dissected by first year M.B.B.S students. Results: Nine upper limbs showed the presence of Gantzer muscle, three belonged to the right and six belonged to the left. Observations: Additional heads were associated as follows: From FDP-2 and from FPL - 7. Innervation was either from Median nerve, Anterior Interosseous nerve or Ulnar nerve. Superficially median nerve was related, deep relations were Ulnar artery and Anterior Interosseous nerve. In one case, Median nerve and artery were related superficially. Conclusion: Gantzer muscle is important clinically as a cause of vascular or nerve compression.
topic flexor pollicis longus
flexor digitorum profundus
median nerve
ulnar nerve
ulnar artery
gantzer muscle introduction
url http://www.njca.info/article.asp?issn=2277-4025;year=2015;volume=4;issue=4;spage=179;epage=185;aulast=Roshni
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