M. Ekstensor hallucis longus’un aksesuar tendonu: Olgu sunumu

Diseksiyon sırasında 56 yaşındaki erkek kadavranın sağ ayağında tek taraflı olmak üzere çift tendonlu m.ekstensor hallucis longus’a rastlandı. Kasın ince olan medial tendonu ayak bileği hizasında lateral tendondan ayrılmakta ve bu tendonun medialinde proksimal falanksın bazisinde sonlanmakta idi. Lateraldeki tendon m.ekstensor hallucis brevis’in tendonuyla birleşmişti. Ayak ve bacağa ait tendon ve kas anomalilerini bilmek, alt ekstremite hareketlerini ve bunların klinik yansımalarını anlamak açısından önemlidir. Bu kasın tendonları halluks varus gibi ayak başparmak deformitelerinin düzeltilmesinde kullanılabilir

The accessory tendon of extensor hallucis longus: A case report

During the dissection of 56 years old male cadaver we encountered that the extensor hallucis longus EHL had two tendons unilaterally in the right foot. EHL’s tendon split into a lateral and medial tendon at the ankle level, the medial tendon was thicker and inserted to the medial side of the lateral tendon at the dorsal aspect of the base of the proximal phalanx of the hallux. The lateral tendon of the EHL was united with the extensor hallucis brevis tendon. To know the variations of the muscles and tendons of the leg and foot are important with regard to understanding the function of the lower limb and correlating these abnormalities with the clinical aspects. The tendons of extensor hallucis longus can be used for repairing the deformites of great toe like the hallux varus

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