A double communication branch between musculocutaneous and median nerves: first case report, anatomical study, and comprehensive review of clinical implications.
C Fumo, L Marzella, A Lazzerini, F De Francesco, R De Vitis
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Abstract
Background: According to the literature, the brachial plexus presents a high rate of anatomical variations in the human neural system. The musculocutaneous nerve, a vital component of the brachial plexus, exhibits significant anatomical variations that hold clinical relevance across multiple medical disciplines. This case report, with a comprehensive review, explores the different variations in the course, branching patterns, and clinical implications of the musculocutaneous nerve. Understanding these variations is essential for surgeons, radiologists, and clinicians to enhance surgical precision, improve diagnostic accuracy, and reduce the risk of iatrogenic complications.
Case report: During an anatomical dissection we observed a very rare anatomical variation of the musculocutaneous nerve. Based on this discovery, we performed research in the literature with the aim of finding if this variation has been previously described. Firstly, we identified various classifications of anatomical variations of communicating branches between the musculocutaneous and median nerves, and then we observed that these variations corresponded to various rates of frequency. Our finding is a rare undescribed anatomical variant within the variants classified as Type II according to Le Minor, which is observed in 6.8-10.7% of cases.
Conclusions: The peculiar position of anatomical variations and anastomosis has clinical and functional relevance. Healthcare professionals must be aware of these variations to minimize surgical complications, accurately diagnose neurovascular pathologies, and optimize patient management. Further research into the genetic and embryological underpinnings of these variations may provide additional insights into this intriguing aspect of human anatomy.
背景:根据文献记载,臂丛神经在人体神经系统中的解剖变异率很高。肌皮神经是臂丛神经的重要组成部分,在解剖学上表现出显著的变异,在多个医学学科中都具有临床意义。本病例报告通过全面回顾,探讨了肌皮神经在走向、分支模式和临床影响方面的不同变化。了解这些变异对于外科医生、放射科医生和临床医生提高手术精确度、提高诊断准确性和降低先天性并发症风险至关重要:病例报告:在一次解剖过程中,我们观察到了一种非常罕见的肌皮神经解剖变异。基于这一发现,我们对文献进行了研究,目的是找出以前是否有描述过这种变异。首先,我们确定了肌皮神经和正中神经之间沟通分支解剖变异的各种分类,然后观察到这些变异对应不同的频率。我们的发现是一种罕见的未被描述的解剖变异,根据 Le Minor 的分类,这种变异属于 II 型,在 6.8%-10.7%的病例中可以观察到:结论:解剖变异和吻合口的特殊位置与临床和功能相关。医护人员必须了解这些变异,以尽量减少手术并发症,准确诊断神经血管病变,优化患者管理。对这些变异的遗传学和胚胎学基础的进一步研究可能会对人体解剖学的这一有趣方面提供更多的见解。
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European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences, a fortnightly journal, acts as an information exchange tool on several aspects of medical and pharmacological sciences. It publishes reviews, original articles, and results from original research.
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