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For direct injuries, the average angle made between the bony architecture and the intermuscular septum at the 25% distal level was 118.4°±17.4° (range 81.1 to 155.0, figure 2A), whereas for indirect injuries the angle was 121.2°±17.1° (range 78.9 to 163.0, figure 2B).
The medial intermuscular septum of the arm blends with the tendon of coracobrachialis and is continuous with the fascia of teres major on its lateral aspect. It is perforated by the ulnar nerve and the superior and inferior ulnar collateral arteries.
21 Ιουλ 2021 · We propose making the lateral initial incision 'two finger breadths posterior the tibia' rather than the traditional 'one finger breadth anterior' to the fibula. This moves the initial incision slightly anteriorly, uses the more readily palpable tibia, and makes the medial and lateral incisions symmetrical at 'two finger breadths' from the ...
1 Ιαν 2014 · The lateral intermuscular septum is left untouched, and can act as a barrier between septic areas (a previous postero-lateral approach) and a bone graft. The origin of the adductor muscles need only be elevated if it is necessary to “freshen” the medial aspect of the femur.
25 Φεβ 2017 · The Segond fracture is an avulsion fracture involving the proximal tibia immediately distal to the lateral plateau as a result of varus stress with internal rotation of the knee. It is well established that Segond fractures are associated with ACL tears, meniscal tears, and damage to the other structures of posterolateral corner of the knee.
The medial femoral intermuscular septum (or medial intermuscular septum of the thigh) is a dense fold of deep fascia, which invaginates between the muscles of the thigh; separating the anterior and medial (adductor) compartments of the thigh from each other.
24 Ιουλ 2023 · Intermuscular septa. There are two intermuscular septa formed by the fascia lata and these septa form the anterior, posterior and medial compartments of the thigh. These septa are referred to as the medial and lateral septum. The medial septum is thinner and weaker than the lateral one.