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Research Article| Volume 11, ISSUE 5, P748-750, September 1986

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The first dorsal interosseous muscle: An anatomic study

  • James T. Bilbo
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    Reprint requests: James T. Bilbo, M.D., Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Cincinnati, 231 Bethesda Ave., Mail location 212, Cincinnati, OH 45267.
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    University of Cincinnati, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, 231 Bethesda Ave., Mail Location 212, Cincinnati, Ohio 45267
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  • Peter J. Stern
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    University of Cincinnati, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, 231 Bethesda Ave., Mail Location 212, Cincinnati, Ohio 45267
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      The anatomy of the first dorsal interosseous muscle, with particular reference to its vascular and nerve supply, was studied in ten fresh cadaveric hands. A constant dorsal and palmar blood supply is identified from four major branches of the radial artery and deep palmar arch. The ulnar nerve innervates the muscle in a pattern that parallels the palmar blood supply. This information provides a basis for the use of the muscle as a local transposition flap.
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