2020
DOI: 10.1111/joa.13360
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An anatomical comparison of the fasciae of the thigh: A macroscopic, microscopic and ultrasound imaging study

Abstract: Although the number of Ultrasound (US) imaging studies investigating the fascial layers are becoming more numerous, the majority tend to use different reference points and terminology to describe their findings. The current work set out to compare macroscopic and microscopic data of specimens of the fascial layers of the thigh with US imaging findings. Specimens of the different fascial layers of various regions of the thigh were collected for macroscopic and histological analyses from three fresh cadavers and… Show more

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“…The antebrachial fascia has a mean thickness of 755 μm (SD ± 115 μm) and presents two reinforcements: the lacertus fibrosus and the retinacula of the wrist. These dimensions are consistent with those reported by Pirri et al [ 23 ], whose in vivo data were obtained via ultrasound evaluation. This study, which evaluated the deep fasciae of different regions of the thigh, uncovered a mean thickness of 556.8 ± 176.2 µm in the anterior compartment, of 820.4 ± 201 µm in the medial one, of 1112 ± 237.9 µm in the lateral one, and of 730.4 ± 186.5 µm in the posterior one.…”
Section: Thickness Of the Deep/muscular Fasciaesupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The antebrachial fascia has a mean thickness of 755 μm (SD ± 115 μm) and presents two reinforcements: the lacertus fibrosus and the retinacula of the wrist. These dimensions are consistent with those reported by Pirri et al [ 23 ], whose in vivo data were obtained via ultrasound evaluation. This study, which evaluated the deep fasciae of different regions of the thigh, uncovered a mean thickness of 556.8 ± 176.2 µm in the anterior compartment, of 820.4 ± 201 µm in the medial one, of 1112 ± 237.9 µm in the lateral one, and of 730.4 ± 186.5 µm in the posterior one.…”
Section: Thickness Of the Deep/muscular Fasciaesupporting
confidence: 92%
“…To eliminate the influence of possible thickness variations, three equidistant points per image were measured and the resulting values were averaged for analysis. The scanner settings were kept constant during the study [ 37 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subjects were advised to lie on a bench facedown, thus minimizing back muscle contraction. Concentric bipolar needle electrodes (diameter 0.46 mm, stimulation area 0.07 mm 2 , CareFusion, USA) were positioned under ultrasound guidance (M-Turbo ultrasound system; Sonosite, Munich, Germany) bilaterally into the thoracolumbar fascia (deep fascia [ 40 ]), and into the multifidus muscle, 10 mm below the surface of the thoracolumbar fascia and approximately 2 cm lateral to the midline at lumbar level L3/L4. Electrical stimuli (pulse width: 2 ms) were applied via a constant current stimulator (DS7A; Digitimer, Welwyn Garden City, UK).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an exploratory dose-finding pilot experiment, three different amounts (50 µL, 200 µL and 800 µL) of hypertonic saline (5.8%) were injected into the multifidus muscle and the overlying thoracolumbar fascia (deep fascia [ 40 ]) at spinal levels L3/L4 in 16 healthy volunteers (11 female, 5 male; 23.3 ± 3.1, mean ± SD) to delineate adequate conditions for the stimulation intensity in order to be able to compare different tissues. Therefore, after injection, the volunteers were asked to rate the magnitude of perceived pain on a numerical rating scale (NRS) with the endpoints 0 (= no pain) and 100 (= most intense pain imaginable).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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