Variations in Innervation of Muscles in Anterior Compartment of Arm–A Cadaveric Study

Aims and Objective: Study was undertaken to observe the variation in the innervation of muscles in the front of arm. The results were compiled. Embryological basis and clinical applications of encountered variations were tried to explain with the help of available literature. Material and Metho...

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Main Authors: Parminder Kaur, Rajesh Kumar, Anjali Jain
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Language:English
Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2014-05-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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spelling doaj-d319f7c8a4c94f589d442dd8ab2ba8012020-11-25T03:04:29ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2014-05-0185AC01AC0310.7860/JCDR/2014/8818.4316Variations in Innervation of Muscles in Anterior Compartment of Arm–A Cadaveric StudyParminder Kaur0Rajesh Kumar1Anjali Jain2Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, CMC & H, Ludhiana, India.Associate Professor, Department of Immunohaematology and Blood Transfusion, DMC & H, Ludhiana, India.Professor, Department of Anatomy, CMC & H, Ludhiana, India.Aims and Objective: Study was undertaken to observe the variation in the innervation of muscles in the front of arm. The results were compiled. Embryological basis and clinical applications of encountered variations were tried to explain with the help of available literature. Material and Methods: Thirty upper limbs from fifteen cadavers were dissected to observe the contents of front of arm. Musculocutaneous nerve, median nerve and innervation of the muscles of front of arm were observed. Results: Variations were observed in 13% of cases. Commonly seen variation was the absence of musculocutaneous nerve and innervation of muscles of front of arm by branches of median nerve. This variation was seen bilaterally in 3.3% of cases and unilaterally in 6.6% cases. Bilateral presence of this variation in one out of fifteen cadavers is rare finding. Variation is more common on right side as compared to the left side. Conclusion: Bilateral absence of musculocutaneous nerve and innervation of muscles of front of arm from the branches of median nerve is a rare variation. Knowledge of such anatomical variations is of interest to the anatomist and clinician alike. Variations assume significance during surgical exploration of the axilla and can even fail nerve block of infraclavicular part of brachial plexus. Surgeons who perform procedures involving neoplasm or repairing trauma need to be aware of these variations.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/4316/8818_CE(Ra1)_F(H)_PF1(AGH)_PFA(P)_PF2(PAG)_PF2(PN).pdfmusculocutaneous nervemedian nerveinnervationmuscles
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Anjali Jain
Variations in Innervation of Muscles in Anterior Compartment of Arm–A Cadaveric Study
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
musculocutaneous nerve
median nerve
innervation
muscles
author_facet Parminder Kaur
Rajesh Kumar
Anjali Jain
author_sort Parminder Kaur
title Variations in Innervation of Muscles in Anterior Compartment of Arm–A Cadaveric Study
title_short Variations in Innervation of Muscles in Anterior Compartment of Arm–A Cadaveric Study
title_full Variations in Innervation of Muscles in Anterior Compartment of Arm–A Cadaveric Study
title_fullStr Variations in Innervation of Muscles in Anterior Compartment of Arm–A Cadaveric Study
title_full_unstemmed Variations in Innervation of Muscles in Anterior Compartment of Arm–A Cadaveric Study
title_sort variations in innervation of muscles in anterior compartment of arm–a cadaveric study
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2014-05-01
description Aims and Objective: Study was undertaken to observe the variation in the innervation of muscles in the front of arm. The results were compiled. Embryological basis and clinical applications of encountered variations were tried to explain with the help of available literature. Material and Methods: Thirty upper limbs from fifteen cadavers were dissected to observe the contents of front of arm. Musculocutaneous nerve, median nerve and innervation of the muscles of front of arm were observed. Results: Variations were observed in 13% of cases. Commonly seen variation was the absence of musculocutaneous nerve and innervation of muscles of front of arm by branches of median nerve. This variation was seen bilaterally in 3.3% of cases and unilaterally in 6.6% cases. Bilateral presence of this variation in one out of fifteen cadavers is rare finding. Variation is more common on right side as compared to the left side. Conclusion: Bilateral absence of musculocutaneous nerve and innervation of muscles of front of arm from the branches of median nerve is a rare variation. Knowledge of such anatomical variations is of interest to the anatomist and clinician alike. Variations assume significance during surgical exploration of the axilla and can even fail nerve block of infraclavicular part of brachial plexus. Surgeons who perform procedures involving neoplasm or repairing trauma need to be aware of these variations.
topic musculocutaneous nerve
median nerve
innervation
muscles
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