Microanatomy of the Nerve to Iliacus Muscle and its Clinical Significance

SUMMARY: The iliacus muscle, arising from iliac fossa is innervated chiefly by nerves to iliacus and femoral nerve. The tendon of iliacus muscle in the caudal part fuses with the tendon of psoas major muscle to form iliopsoas tendon As the iliacus/iliopsoas is responsible for flexing of the thigh an...

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Autores principales: Singh,Rajani, Rajkumar, Chandra,Naresh, Gupta,Kavita, Ansari,M. S
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2019
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220190003011502019-09-11Microanatomy of the Nerve to Iliacus Muscle and its Clinical SignificanceSingh,RajaniRajkumar,Chandra,NareshGupta,KavitaAnsari,M. S Fascicular pathways Nerve lesion Fascicle lesion Iliacus muscle Fascicular identification Transformational processes SUMMARY: The iliacus muscle, arising from iliac fossa is innervated chiefly by nerves to iliacus and femoral nerve. The tendon of iliacus muscle in the caudal part fuses with the tendon of psoas major muscle to form iliopsoas tendon As the iliacus/iliopsoas is responsible for flexing of the thigh and the forward tilting of the pelvis, body posture, Olympic lifts, daily activities like walking and running, so impairment of above functions, due to spinal cord injury or injury to nerves to iliacus, remained a grey area to explore manifestation of nerve lesions at fascicular level. Therefore an experimental study was designed to map the complex fascicular pathways suffering from splits, fusions and multiplexing coupled with measurement of distances of closely sampled histological slides. Tracking, correlation and interpretation of fascicles, in these slides of a cropped femoral nerve in iliacus region from a 70 year old female cadaver were analyzed. The study resulted in three schematic models of fascicular pathways in 3 nerves to iliacus and 2 tabular models of 2 remaining nerves to iliacus revealing complete picture of fascicles interrupted by dynamic transformational processes. These results would facilitate MRI neurographic interpretation at fascicular level and neurosurgical treatment through identification. The fascicular identification and setup would also discover anatomical complications and location of injury. Besides the huge data volume evolved off this experiment, the study would not only open up grey area for neuroanatomical research but also would revolutionize the neurosurgical repair and grafting of nerves to iliacus at fascicular level.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.37 n.3 20192019-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022019000301150en10.4067/S0717-95022019000301150
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Fascicular pathways
Nerve lesion
Fascicle lesion
Iliacus muscle
Fascicular identification
Transformational processes
spellingShingle Fascicular pathways
Nerve lesion
Fascicle lesion
Iliacus muscle
Fascicular identification
Transformational processes
Singh,Rajani
Rajkumar,
Chandra,Naresh
Gupta,Kavita
Ansari,M. S
Microanatomy of the Nerve to Iliacus Muscle and its Clinical Significance
description SUMMARY: The iliacus muscle, arising from iliac fossa is innervated chiefly by nerves to iliacus and femoral nerve. The tendon of iliacus muscle in the caudal part fuses with the tendon of psoas major muscle to form iliopsoas tendon As the iliacus/iliopsoas is responsible for flexing of the thigh and the forward tilting of the pelvis, body posture, Olympic lifts, daily activities like walking and running, so impairment of above functions, due to spinal cord injury or injury to nerves to iliacus, remained a grey area to explore manifestation of nerve lesions at fascicular level. Therefore an experimental study was designed to map the complex fascicular pathways suffering from splits, fusions and multiplexing coupled with measurement of distances of closely sampled histological slides. Tracking, correlation and interpretation of fascicles, in these slides of a cropped femoral nerve in iliacus region from a 70 year old female cadaver were analyzed. The study resulted in three schematic models of fascicular pathways in 3 nerves to iliacus and 2 tabular models of 2 remaining nerves to iliacus revealing complete picture of fascicles interrupted by dynamic transformational processes. These results would facilitate MRI neurographic interpretation at fascicular level and neurosurgical treatment through identification. The fascicular identification and setup would also discover anatomical complications and location of injury. Besides the huge data volume evolved off this experiment, the study would not only open up grey area for neuroanatomical research but also would revolutionize the neurosurgical repair and grafting of nerves to iliacus at fascicular level.
author Singh,Rajani
Rajkumar,
Chandra,Naresh
Gupta,Kavita
Ansari,M. S
author_facet Singh,Rajani
Rajkumar,
Chandra,Naresh
Gupta,Kavita
Ansari,M. S
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title Microanatomy of the Nerve to Iliacus Muscle and its Clinical Significance
title_short Microanatomy of the Nerve to Iliacus Muscle and its Clinical Significance
title_full Microanatomy of the Nerve to Iliacus Muscle and its Clinical Significance
title_fullStr Microanatomy of the Nerve to Iliacus Muscle and its Clinical Significance
title_full_unstemmed Microanatomy of the Nerve to Iliacus Muscle and its Clinical Significance
title_sort microanatomy of the nerve to iliacus muscle and its clinical significance
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
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