Y-shaped axillary arch muscle: A case report

The axillary arch is a rudimentary part of the latissimus dorsi. Generally it has a single insertion either into tendon of the pectoralis major, coracobrachialis or fascia over the biceps. Clinically, this anomalous muscular slip is known to cause neurovascular compression of nearby structures. The...

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Main Authors: Ravindra Swamy Shanthakumar, Naveen Kumar, Satheesha Nayak Badagabettu, Deepthinath Reghunathan, Jyothsna Patil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2016-09-01
Series:Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2010105816633246
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spelling doaj-d95157b6abbf4fe79fdd4bafcfe0f7ba2020-11-25T03:43:28ZengSAGE PublishingProceedings of Singapore Healthcare2010-10582059-23292016-09-012510.1177/2010105816633246Y-shaped axillary arch muscle: A case reportRavindra Swamy ShanthakumarNaveen KumarSatheesha Nayak BadagabettuDeepthinath ReghunathanJyothsna PatilThe axillary arch is a rudimentary part of the latissimus dorsi. Generally it has a single insertion either into tendon of the pectoralis major, coracobrachialis or fascia over the biceps. Clinically, this anomalous muscular slip is known to cause neurovascular compression of nearby structures. The present case reports an unusual bifurcated fibrous insertion of an axillary arch with Y-shaped limbs. The stem of this muscle was a fleshy belly measuring 7.8 cm. The upper limb of this muscle, measuring 5.6 cm, was attached to the fascia covering the short head of biceps brachii and the coracoid process while its lower limb, measuring 5.1 cm, ended by merging with the brachial fascia over the biceps brachii below the deltoid muscle. The persistence of such a Y-shaped anomalous axillary arch might restrict the hyperabduction of the arm and compress the neurovascular structures passing below it.https://doi.org/10.1177/2010105816633246
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author Ravindra Swamy Shanthakumar
Naveen Kumar
Satheesha Nayak Badagabettu
Deepthinath Reghunathan
Jyothsna Patil
spellingShingle Ravindra Swamy Shanthakumar
Naveen Kumar
Satheesha Nayak Badagabettu
Deepthinath Reghunathan
Jyothsna Patil
Y-shaped axillary arch muscle: A case report
Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
author_facet Ravindra Swamy Shanthakumar
Naveen Kumar
Satheesha Nayak Badagabettu
Deepthinath Reghunathan
Jyothsna Patil
author_sort Ravindra Swamy Shanthakumar
title Y-shaped axillary arch muscle: A case report
title_short Y-shaped axillary arch muscle: A case report
title_full Y-shaped axillary arch muscle: A case report
title_fullStr Y-shaped axillary arch muscle: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Y-shaped axillary arch muscle: A case report
title_sort y-shaped axillary arch muscle: a case report
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
issn 2010-1058
2059-2329
publishDate 2016-09-01
description The axillary arch is a rudimentary part of the latissimus dorsi. Generally it has a single insertion either into tendon of the pectoralis major, coracobrachialis or fascia over the biceps. Clinically, this anomalous muscular slip is known to cause neurovascular compression of nearby structures. The present case reports an unusual bifurcated fibrous insertion of an axillary arch with Y-shaped limbs. The stem of this muscle was a fleshy belly measuring 7.8 cm. The upper limb of this muscle, measuring 5.6 cm, was attached to the fascia covering the short head of biceps brachii and the coracoid process while its lower limb, measuring 5.1 cm, ended by merging with the brachial fascia over the biceps brachii below the deltoid muscle. The persistence of such a Y-shaped anomalous axillary arch might restrict the hyperabduction of the arm and compress the neurovascular structures passing below it.
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