Compression of Brachial Vein between Two Lateral Roots of Median Nerve - A Case Report

Ameet KJ, and Mamatha T, and Rajalakshmi R, and Vasudha VS, (2015) Compression of Brachial Vein between Two Lateral Roots of Median Nerve - A Case Report. Journal of Surgical Academia, 5 (2). pp. 44-46. ISSN 2231-7481

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Abstract

During gross anatomy dissection, variation in the formation of median nerve of the upper limb was discovered in the right upper extremity of a 57-year-old male cadaver. Three roots contributed to the formation of median nerve instead of usual two roots i.e. two lateral roots and one medial root. After being formed the median nerve descended medial to the axillary artery. Between the two lateral roots brachial vein passed to open into the axillary vein. Anatomical variations in the formation of nerves and their unusual relationship to the surrounding structures can be the cause of nerve compression syndromes and vascular problems.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:Brachial Plexus, Lateral Cord, Median Nerve, Axillary Artery, Brachial Vein
Journal:Journal of Surgical Academia
ID Code:9297
Deposited By: mr Afandi
Deposited On:14 Dec 2015 07:10
Last Modified:14 Dec 2016 06:49

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