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

Deniz Uzmansel1, Zeliha Kurtoğlu, Alev Kara, Nail Can Oztürk.   

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 innervation of AA and its relation with brachial plexus in human fetuses.
METHODS: In this study, 50 human fetuses (male: 20, female: 30), gestation age varied between 16 and 38 weeks (mean ± SD: 23.3 ± 5.3 week), were dissected at the anatomy laboratory of Mersin University, Faculty of Medicine.
RESULTS: AA was found in 11 of the 50 fetuses, and in 3 of 11, it was bilateral. Among both sides, 6 of 14 AAs were on the right and 8 were on the left side. Seven of AA's (7% of the specimens) were in muscular and 7 (7%) of them were in musculotendinous structure. With regard to Testut's classification, six (6%) of them were of complete type, six (6%) were incomplete and two (2%) were concordant with both types. Three different types of AA were defined considering the shapes of the arches. According to our classification, seven of the AAs were of type 1, two of them were of type 2 and five of them were of type 3. Additionally, the incidence of the T2 spinal nerve joining the brachial plexus was significantly higher in the specimens with AA (p = 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: Each type of AA described in this study is thought to have individual clinical significance. Being aware of AA and its types can be important to determine a safe approach to the axillary region for surgeons. In addition, our results show the relation between the occurrence of AA and the variations in the formation of the proximal part of brachial plexus.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20585782     DOI: 10.1007/s00276-010-0687-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat        ISSN: 0930-1038            Impact factor:   1.246


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