Case report of unusual insertion of the fibularis brevis muscle Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.1007/s00276-022-02894-y Web of Science: 000759281300001
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Cited authors

  • Ruzik K, Westrych K, Konschake M, Tubbs RS, Karauda P, Olewnik L

Abstract

  • The fibularis brevis and fibularis longus muscles belong to the lateral compartment of the leg. The fibularis brevis is morphologically variable, especially in the number of tendons and place of insertion. Its type of insertion is correlated with the presence of a fibularis digiti quinti, which is also anatomically variable. We present a case study based on dissection of a seventy-three-year-old female cadaver with an unusual insertion of the fibularis brevis muscle. The tendon had three bands inserting into the fifth metatarsal bone. There was a coexisting fibularis digiti quinti, which was fused with the fibularis tertius muscle. Awareness of such anatomical variation could be useful during reconstructive surgery and planning rehabilitation protocols.

Publication date

  • 2022

Published in

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0930-1038

Number of pages

  • 5

Start page

  • 485

End page

  • 489

Volume

  • 44

Issue

  • 3