Axillary nerve course and position in the fetal period: An anatomic dissection study for surgical practice

T Uluer, M Aktekin, Z Kurtoğlu, S Buluklu… - Neurosciences …, 2015 - nsj.org.sa
Objectives: To examine the fetal axillary nerve to reveal and compare its morphometric
features within the second and third trimester. Methods: This study was conducted at the …

[PDF][PDF] The existence of axillary arch in human fetus and applied importance and clinical implications in the axillary brachial plexus blocks

M Orhan, P Kervancioglu, LP Cocelli, M ORHAN… - Int. j …, 2012 - researchgate.net
Axillary arch is the most common muscle variation of axillary fossa that gains importance for
regional interventional procedures, screening methods and physical examination. In order to …

Frequency, anatomical properties and innervation of axillary arch and its relation to the brachial plexus in human fetuses

D Uzmansel, Z Kurtoğlu, A Kara, NC Öztürk - Surgical and radiologic …, 2010 - Springer
Abstract Purpose “Axillary Arch”(AA) is the main musculotendinous variation of the axillary
region. The aim of this study was to reveal the frequency, anatomical properties, and …

Anatomical Variations of the Musculocutaneous Nerve in the Human Fetus

H Ertürk, M Seyaz, K Öztürk, A Dursun, Y Kastamoni - World Neurosurgery, 2023 - Elsevier
Objectives Knowing the motor branches and variations of the musculocutaneous nerve to
the muscles along its course will facilitate the treatment of flexor spasticity and …

[HTML][HTML] Relationship of the Radial Nerve and Lateral Intermuscular Septum of the Arm During the Fetal Period

A Kędzia, J Woźniak, K Dudek - Advances in Clinical and …, 2009 - advances.umw.edu.pl
Objectives. The aim of the study was to analyze the location of radial nerve transit through
the lateral intermuscular septum before its division into its deep and superficial branches …

Anatomy of branches of the musculocutaneous nerve to the biceps and brachialis in human fetuses

A Kwolczak‐McGrath, A Kolesnik… - Clinical Anatomy: The …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Forty upper limbs (20 right and 20 left) of spontaneously aborted human fetuses were
examined to determine the branching patterns of the musculocutaneous nerve. The mean …

[PDF][PDF] A fetal study of sciatic nerve division and its clinical implications

T Debbarma, K Debbarma - Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences, 2016 - academia.edu
Sciatic nerve is a branch of the lumbo-sacral plexus that controls the neurological activities
of thehamstrings and all the other muscles of the lower limb below the knee. Study on the …

Growth of the brachial nerve plexus with reference to topographical relation of the medianus nerve ansa with the thoracic wall and shoulder: a histologic study using …

KH Cho, JH Kim, M Yamamoto, S Hayashi… - Surgical and Radiologic …, 2024 - Springer
Background There is currently no information on positional changes in the brachial nerve
plexus during prenatal growth. The subclavian–axillary artery passing through the medianus …

Study of the anatomical variations of the median nerve in human fetuses

FP Reis, ATS Leal, ATF Barreto… - Annual Research & …, 2014 - editor.journal7sub.com
Introduction: The median nerve is one of the most important terminal branches of the
brachial plexus. Anatomical variations in the formation of the median nerve are common and …

Patterns of motor branching of the musculocutaneous nerve in human fetuses and clinical significance

P Kervancioglu, M Orhan, N Kilinc - Clinical Anatomy, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The purpose of this morphologic study is to investigate the course and the branching pattern
of motor branches of musculocutaneous nerve (MCN) in human fetuses. Twenty upper limbs …