Sub-brachialis course of the median nerve in the arm and its possible clinical complications: a case report

The median nerve in its normal course in the arm crosses the brachial artery from lateral to medial side. It then passes superficial to the brachialis muscle and then enters the cubital fossa. During routine cadaveric dissection of the right upper limb, an unusual variation in the course of the medi...

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Main Authors: Melanie, RD, Anitha, G, Naveen, K, Satheesha, BN
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Published: Department of Surgery, UKM Medical Centre 2012
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spelling my-ukm.journal.59472016-12-14T06:39:56Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/5947/ Sub-brachialis course of the median nerve in the arm and its possible clinical complications: a case report Melanie, RD Anitha, G Naveen, K Satheesha, BN The median nerve in its normal course in the arm crosses the brachial artery from lateral to medial side. It then passes superficial to the brachialis muscle and then enters the cubital fossa. During routine cadaveric dissection of the right upper limb, an unusual variation in the course of the median nerve was observed. The median nerve in the arm crossed the brachial artery from medial to lateral side and passed deep to the brachialis muscle. It then emerged from beneath the brachialis muscle and entered the cubital fossa. In the cubital fossa, it ran medial to the brachial artery as the normal course of the nerve. Further distribution of median nerve in the forearm and hand was observed to be normal. The anomaly reported here may result in the compression of the median nerve deep to the brachialis and hence resulting in mechanical disadvantages in the flexion at the wrist joint. Department of Surgery, UKM Medical Centre 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/5947/1/14-MS1074_%2852-55%29.pdf Melanie, RD and Anitha, G and Naveen, K and Satheesha, BN (2012) Sub-brachialis course of the median nerve in the arm and its possible clinical complications: a case report. Journal of Surgical Academia, 2 (2). pp. 52-55. ISSN 2231-7481 http://jsurgacad.com/
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description The median nerve in its normal course in the arm crosses the brachial artery from lateral to medial side. It then passes superficial to the brachialis muscle and then enters the cubital fossa. During routine cadaveric dissection of the right upper limb, an unusual variation in the course of the median nerve was observed. The median nerve in the arm crossed the brachial artery from medial to lateral side and passed deep to the brachialis muscle. It then emerged from beneath the brachialis muscle and entered the cubital fossa. In the cubital fossa, it ran medial to the brachial artery as the normal course of the nerve. Further distribution of median nerve in the forearm and hand was observed to be normal. The anomaly reported here may result in the compression of the median nerve deep to the brachialis and hence resulting in mechanical disadvantages in the flexion at the wrist joint.
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author Melanie, RD
Anitha, G
Naveen, K
Satheesha, BN
spellingShingle Melanie, RD
Anitha, G
Naveen, K
Satheesha, BN
Sub-brachialis course of the median nerve in the arm and its possible clinical complications: a case report
author_facet Melanie, RD
Anitha, G
Naveen, K
Satheesha, BN
author_sort Melanie, RD
title Sub-brachialis course of the median nerve in the arm and its possible clinical complications: a case report
title_short Sub-brachialis course of the median nerve in the arm and its possible clinical complications: a case report
title_full Sub-brachialis course of the median nerve in the arm and its possible clinical complications: a case report
title_fullStr Sub-brachialis course of the median nerve in the arm and its possible clinical complications: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Sub-brachialis course of the median nerve in the arm and its possible clinical complications: a case report
title_sort sub-brachialis course of the median nerve in the arm and its possible clinical complications: a case report
publisher Department of Surgery, UKM Medical Centre
publishDate 2012
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