阴茎带确实存在:一个解剖学和组织学描述
Shi-Tang Song1,2,3, Xin-Jie Wang1,2,3, Jing Ye1,2,3
1.Department of Sports Medicine, Peking University Third Hospital, Institute of Sports Medicine of Peking University, Beijing, China.
概括
关节带 (MTL) 提供关键的膝盖稳定性. 这项研究详细介绍了它的解剖学和组织学,揭示了它作为一个带结构,对阴茎定位和旋转稳定至关重要.
科学领域:
- 整形外科手术 整形外科手术
- 人类解剖学 人类解剖学
- 历史学 历史学 历史学
背景情况:
- 膝关节带 (MTL) 在膝关节稳定性方面发挥着至关重要的作用.
- 它的解剖学和组织学特征在现有文献中没有得到广泛讨论.
研究的目的:
- 描述人体阴茎带 (MTL) 罕见讨论的解剖学和组织学特征.
- 阐明MTL在阴茎稳定性和膝关节功能中的作用.
主要方法:
- 描述性实验室研究涉及剖析六个新鲜冷的成年尸体膝盖.
- 解剖学观察和MTL,阴茎和骨平原的组织病理学分析.
- 详细测量MTL尺寸,并对其组织成分进行显微镜检查.
主要成果:
- 从宏观上看,MTL可以分为中间 (MMTL) 和侧面 (LMTL) 组件.
- MMTL 是连续的,而 LMTL 在部高原上是不连续的.
- 显微镜检测显示MTL是带有面向原纤维和I型原体表达纤维细胞的带组织.
结论:
- MTL附着在关节软骨下方的骨上,稳定半径并保持膝盖旋转稳定性.
- 组织学分析证实MTL是膝盖生物力学必不可少的带结构.
- 了解MTL解剖学和组织学可以帮助开发MTL损伤的外科手术技术.
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