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The pronator quadratus muscle is composed of the superficial and deep heads. However, to date there is no consensus on the variations of each head. To add to this enigma, the innervation patterns of each head have not been thoroughly studied. The present study was conducted to clarify the structure and innervation of the pronator quadratus muscle by minute dissection of 46 forearms from 26 cadavers. The origin, insertion, shape, and direction of the muscle fascicles in each head were observed. The intramuscular distribution and the innervation patterns to each head were investigated. The attachment of the deep head was examined using Masson’s trichrome staining technique. Each head consisted of various muscle fascicles which differed in shape and direction. The most distal muscle fascicle extended toward the head of the ulna. On microscopic study, this most distal fascicle was observed to reach the base of the ulnar styloid process. The nerves innervating the superficial head penetrated through the deep head and ran on the anterior surface of the radius from medial to lateral. This tendency was common to all of the forearms studied. We confirmed that each head of the pronator quadratus muscle consisted of various muscle fascicles. The attachment to the base of the ulnar styloid process is considered to be an important structure that prevents the head of the ulna from impacting against the carpal bones. Knowledge of the innervation pattern to each head is critical for preserving the function of the pronator quadratus muscle during surgery for distal radial fracture.
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Sakamoto, K., Nasu, H., Nimura, A. et al. An anatomic study of the structure and innervation of the pronator quadratus muscle. Anat Sci Int 90, 82–88 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12565-014-0234-1
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