New Anatomical Concepts regarding Pubic-Related Groin Pain: A Dissection Study
Pubis-related groin pain remains a difficult topic in orthopedic and sports medicine. A better understanding of the anatomy of the adductors and the pubic ligaments is necessary. The aim of this study is to map all the musculotendinous attachments to the pubic ligaments and to investigate in detail...
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description | Pubis-related groin pain remains a difficult topic in orthopedic and sports medicine. A better understanding of the anatomy of the adductors and the pubic ligaments is necessary. The aim of this study is to map all the musculotendinous attachments to the pubic ligaments and to investigate in detail all the possible inter-adductor fusions.
The pubic symphyses were dissected in eight male and fourteen female embalmed cadavers (mean age 85 years), focusing on the fusion between the adductors, pubic ligaments, and musculotendinous attachments at the pubic ligaments. The 95% confidence intervals for the prevalence of the different conjoint tendons and tendon attachment to ligament were calculated.
The presence of three types of conjoint tendons was found: adductor brevis and gracilis (AB/G) 90.9 [72.2 – 97.5]%; adductor brevis and adductor longus (AB/AL) 50.0 [30.7 – 69.3]%; adductor longus and gracilis (AL/G) 50.0 [30.7 – 69.3]%. The AL, AB and G were in every cadaver attached to the anterior pubic ligament (APL). 64% of the AB and 100% of the G were attached to the inferior pubic ligament (IPL).
The proximal anatomy of the adductors is more complex than initially described. This study identified three possible conjoint tendons between the proximal adductors. The AB/G conjoint tendon was significantly more present than the AB/AL or AL/G conjoint tendon. The IPL has attachments only from the AB and G. Rectus Abdominis (RA) and AL were not attached to IPL. Mapping the musculotendinous attachments on the pubic ligaments creates more clarity on the pathophysiology of lesions in this area. |
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