人胎儿尸体胸锁乳突肌双侧锁骨余头

J. A. Aragão, Weslley Hewesson Góes Cruz Modesto, N. Santos, I. Aragão, F. M. Aragão, Paola Cardoso, Fernanda Pimentel Cavaliere de Barros, Juliana Cardoso da Silva, F. Reis
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胸锁乳突肌肌肉SCM变化有关数量的头不断报道,但两国的外表是非常罕见的脖子和从犯的屈肌肌肉正常呼吸了两个头,但多个变化可能包括一个或多个附件头这些当礼物可能是中央静脉穿刺的复杂因素,因为狭窄的小锁骨上窝报告的发现双边额外人类胎儿头部的SCM发现的罕见变异SCM与双边额外头周大男性人类胎儿尸体头起源于clavicules中产第三他们被更广泛的分离三角空间相比通常的胸骨之间形成的三角形e锁骨头对应一个肤浅的抑郁的额外小右侧锁骨上窝在水平对于在中心静脉导管植入过程中介入锁骨小上窝的血管外科医生和麻醉师来说,了解锁骨小上窝可能的解剖变化是非常重要的,这样可以避免手术过程中的并发症
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Bilateral supernumerary clavicular head of the sternocleidomastoid muscle on a human fetus cadaver
The sternocleidomastoid muscle SCM variations relating to its number of heads have been continuously reported but the bilateral appearance is very rare It is a flexor muscle of the neck and an accessory muscle for breathing normally presents two heads but multiple variations can occur including one or more accessory heads These when present could be one of the complicating factors of the central venous puncture because of the narrowing in the minor supraclavicular fossa Report the finding of bilateral supernumerary heads on the SCM of a human fetus It was found a rare variation of the SCM with bilateral supernumerary heads on a weeks old male human fetus cadaver The heads originated in the clavicules middle third they were separated by a wider triangular space when compared to the triangle formed between the usual sternal e clavicular heads which corresponds to one more superficial depression the additional minor supraclavicular fossa On the right side the heads united at the level of the hyoid bone to a distance of cm and on the left cm The knowledge of the SCM possible anatomical variations is essentially important to vascular surgeons and anesthesiologists who intervene on the minor supraclavicular fossa during the implantation of a central venous catheter thus avoiding complications during the performance of procedures
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