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- W2966021750 abstract "Purpose To characterize the 3-dimensional muscular, musculotendinous, and neurovascular anatomy about the pubic symphysis relevant to core muscle injury (CMI). Methods Ten cadaveric hips were dissected to characterize the musculotendinous insertion of the rectus abdominis and inguinal ligament, origins of the adductor longus and adductor brevis, and the pubic cartilage plate. A 3-dimensional coordinate measuring system and data acquisition software were used to calculate structure cross-sectional area, and the landmark anatomical relationships to 1 another and relevant neurovascular structures. Results All specimens were male with an average age of 62 ± 2 years. The mean footprints of the rectus abdominis, inguinal ligament, adductor longus, and adductor brevis were 8.4 ± 3.1, 1.2 ± 0.5, 3.8 ± 1.6, and 2.9 ± 1.3 cm2, respectively. The mean pectineus and gracilis footprints were 6.3 ± 2.4 and 3.4 ± 0.9 cm2, respectively. The mean cross-sectional area of the cartilage plate was 24.8 ± 5.6 cm2. The adductor longus was an average 1.5 ± 0.25 cm from the adductor brevis and 0.69 ± 0.52 cm from the rectus abdominis. The genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve was an average of 4.3 cm (range, 2.8-6.4) lateral to the insertion of the inguinal ligament. The femoral vein and artery were 3.0 cm (range, 2.5-3.6) and 3.7 cm (range, 2.5-5.9) lateral to the inguinal ligament footprint. The obturator nerve was 2.5 cm (range, 1.6-3.4) lateral to the adductor longus. Conclusions Familiarity with the anatomy of the pubic symphysis is essential for surgeons treating patients with CMI. We have shown that this relatively small area is the site of many muscular, musculotendinous, and neurovascular structures with various sized footprints and described the 3-dimensional anatomy of the anterior pubic symphysis. The origin of the adductor longus lies in close proximity to other structures, such as the adductor brevis, the insertion of the rectus abdominis, and the obturator nerve. These findings should be considered when operating in this region and treating patients with chronic groin pain. Clinical Relevance The anatomy of the pelvic region and pubic symphysis has not been well characterized. Intimate knowledge of relevant anatomy is essential to treating CMI, also known as athletic pubalgia or sports hernia. To characterize the 3-dimensional muscular, musculotendinous, and neurovascular anatomy about the pubic symphysis relevant to core muscle injury (CMI). Ten cadaveric hips were dissected to characterize the musculotendinous insertion of the rectus abdominis and inguinal ligament, origins of the adductor longus and adductor brevis, and the pubic cartilage plate. A 3-dimensional coordinate measuring system and data acquisition software were used to calculate structure cross-sectional area, and the landmark anatomical relationships to 1 another and relevant neurovascular structures. All specimens were male with an average age of 62 ± 2 years. The mean footprints of the rectus abdominis, inguinal ligament, adductor longus, and adductor brevis were 8.4 ± 3.1, 1.2 ± 0.5, 3.8 ± 1.6, and 2.9 ± 1.3 cm2, respectively. The mean pectineus and gracilis footprints were 6.3 ± 2.4 and 3.4 ± 0.9 cm2, respectively. The mean cross-sectional area of the cartilage plate was 24.8 ± 5.6 cm2. The adductor longus was an average 1.5 ± 0.25 cm from the adductor brevis and 0.69 ± 0.52 cm from the rectus abdominis. The genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve was an average of 4.3 cm (range, 2.8-6.4) lateral to the insertion of the inguinal ligament. The femoral vein and artery were 3.0 cm (range, 2.5-3.6) and 3.7 cm (range, 2.5-5.9) lateral to the inguinal ligament footprint. The obturator nerve was 2.5 cm (range, 1.6-3.4) lateral to the adductor longus. Familiarity with the anatomy of the pubic symphysis is essential for surgeons treating patients with CMI. We have shown that this relatively small area is the site of many muscular, musculotendinous, and neurovascular structures with various sized footprints and described the 3-dimensional anatomy of the anterior pubic symphysis. The origin of the adductor longus lies in close proximity to other structures, such as the adductor brevis, the insertion of the rectus abdominis, and the obturator nerve. These findings should be considered when operating in this region and treating patients with chronic groin pain." @default.
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- W2966021750 title "Surface Mapping of the Musculotendinous Attachments at the Pubic Symphysis in Cadaveric Specimens: Implications for the Treatment of Core Muscle Injury" @default.
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