尺骨神経管
WordNet
- the quantity contained in a can (同)canful
- preserve in a can or tin; "tinned foods are not very tasty" (同)tin, put_up
- airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc. (同)tin, tin_can
- a buoy with a round bottom and conical top (同)can buoy
- provide (a city) with a canal (同)canalize, canalise
- long and narrow strip of water made for boats or for irrigation
- (astronomy) an indistinct surface feature of Mars once thought to be a system of channels; they are now believed to be an optical illusion
- the inner and longer of the two bones of the human forearm (同)elbow bone
- relating to or near the ulna
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- 《能力》『…することができる』 《可能性・推量》 《平叙文で》『…であり得る』 し得る,かもしれない 《否定文で》…のはずがない,ではあり得ない 《疑問文で》いったい…だろうか 《話》《許可・軽い命令》『…してもよい』 …してあげよう;《疑問文で》…してくれませんか
- 『かん』(取っ手・ふた・口のついた金属・プラスチック製容器・コップなど) / 《米》(かん詰めの)『かん』,かん詰め(《英》 tin) / かん1杯(の…)《+『of』+『名』》 / …'を'かん詰めにする(また《英》 『tin』) / 《米俗》…'を'くびにする
- canceled / cancellation / canon / canto
- 『運河』 / (食道・気菅などの)導菅 / (火星の苗面に見える)運河状の地形
- (人の腕,動物の前肢の)尺骨
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Ulnar canal |
Transverse section across the wrist and digits.
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Superficial palmar nerves.
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Details |
Identifiers |
Latin |
canalis ulnaris |
Dorlands
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c_04/12207652 |
TA |
A03.5.11.202 |
FMA |
42358 |
Anatomical terminology
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The ulnar canal or ulnar tunnel (also known as Guyon's canal or tunnel) is a semi-rigid longitudinal canal in the wrist that allows passage of the ulnar artery and ulnar nerve into the hand.[1] The roof of the canal is made up of the superficial palmar carpal ligament, while the deeper flexor retinaculum and hypothenar muscles comprise the floor. The space is medially bounded by the pisiform and pisohamate ligament more proximally, and laterally bounded by the hook of the hamate more distally.[2][3] It is approximately 4 cm long, beginning proximally at the transverse carpal ligament and ending at the aponeurotic arch of the hypothenar muscles.[4]
Contents
- 1 Eponym
- 2 Clinical significance
- 3 See also
- 4 References
Eponym
The ulnar tunnel is eponymously named after the French surgeon Jean Casimir Félix Guyon, who originally described the canal in 1861.[5]
Clinical significance
Entrapment of the ulnar nerve at the ulnar canal can result in symptoms of ulnar neuropathy, including numbness or weakness of certain parts of the hand.[6] (See full article on ulnar nerve entrapment.) This is known as ulnar nerve entrapment or Guyon's canal syndrome. There are four subtypes of ulnar neuropathy at the wrist, of which type II is the most common.[medical citation needed] may be secondary to ganglion cyst formation, or compression against a bicycle handlebar.
See also
References
- ^ Stanley Hoppenfeld; Michael S. Zeide (1994). Orthopaedic Dictionary. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 978-0-397-51311-6.
- ^ Hatch, Daniel (Aug 20, 2014). "Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome". Orthobullets.
- ^ James R. Doyle (2003). Surgical Anatomy of the Hand and Upper Extremity. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. pp. 682–. ISBN 978-0-397-51725-1.
- ^ Wheeless, III, Clifford R. (Dec 21, 2012). "Tunnel of Guyon". Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics. Duke Orthopaedics.
- ^ Guyon, Felix (1861). "Note sur une disposition anatomique propere a la face anterieure de la region du poignet et non encore decrite". Bull Soc Anat Paris. 6: 184–186.
- ^ Shea, JD; McClain, EJ (1969). "Ulnar-nerve compression syndromes at and below the wrist". The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume. 51 (6): 1095–103. PMID 5805411.
Joints and ligaments of the arm
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Shoulder |
Sternoclavicular |
- Anterior sternoclavicular
- Posterior sternoclavicular
- Interclavicular
- Costoclavicular
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Acromioclavicular |
- Syndesmoses: Coracoacromial
- Superior transverse scapular
- Inferior transverse of scapula
- Synovial: Acromioclavicular
- Coracoclavicular (trapezoid
- conoid)
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Glenohumeral |
- Capsule
- Coracohumeral
- Glenohumeral (superior, middle, and inferior)
- Transverse humeral
- Glenoid labrum
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Elbow |
Humeroradial |
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Humeroulnar |
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Proximal radioulnar |
- Anular
- Oblique cord
- Quadrate
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Forearm |
Distal radioulnar |
- Palmar radioulnar
- Dorsal radioulnar
- Interosseous membrane of forearm
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Hand |
Wrist/radiocarpal |
- Dorsal radiocarpal/Palmar radiocarpal
- Dorsal ulnocarpal/Palmar ulnocarpal
- Ulnar collateral/Radial collateral
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Intercarpal
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- Radiate carpal
- Dorsal intercarpal
- Palmar intercarpal
- Interosseous intercarpal
- Scapholunate
- Pisiform joint (Pisohamate
- Pisometacarpal)
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Carpometacarpal |
- Dorsal carpometacarpal
- Palmar carpometacarpal
- thumb: Radial collateral
- Ulnar collateral
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Intermetacarpal |
- Deep transverse metacarpal
- Superficial transverse metacarpal
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Metacarpophalangeal |
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Interphalangeal |
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Other |
- Carpal tunnel
- Ulnar canal
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UpToDate Contents
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English Journal
- Structural and functional anatomy of the palmaris brevis: grasping for answers.
- Moore CW1, Rice CL1,2.
- Journal of anatomy.J Anat.2017 Aug 8. doi: 10.1111/joa.12675. [Epub ahead of print]
- PMID 28786108
- An Aberrant Abductor Digiti Minimi Muscle Crossing Guyon's Canal.
- Nam Y1, Hwang S2, Eo S2.
- Journal of wrist surgery.J Wrist Surg.2017 Aug;6(3):235-237. doi: 10.1055/s-0036-1597682. Epub 2016 Dec 26.
- PMID 28725506
- AuthorsAleksenko D1, Dulebohn S2.
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- PMID 28613717
Japanese Journal
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★リンクテーブル★
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- 英
- ulnar tunnel, ulnar canal
- 同
- ギヨン管 Guyon canal、尺骨管
- 関
- 尺骨神経
[★]
- (過去could)
- (可能)~できる、~しようと思えばできる、~する能力がある。
- (推量)~する可能性がある、~することがあり得る、~する/になることがある、~しない/にならないとも限らない。
- (許可)~してもよい、~しても差し支えない。
- 関
- able、feasible、possible
[★]
- 関
- conduit、duct、ductal、ductus、meatus、pipe、tubal、tube、vas、vessel
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(前腕の小指側を指して):*尺側の、尺骨の
- 関
- basilic、ulna