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Re-definition of position and calculation of safe area for axillary nerve in deltoid muscle with its clinical relevance: a cadaveric study
Several authors have made efforts to define the position of the axillary nerve within deltoid muscle and to calculate the so called safe area for this nerve but it still remains a matter of debate. The primary aim of the study was to investigate the acromio-axillary (AA) distance and its correlation...
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author | Patra, Apurba Singh, Manjit Kaur, Harsimarjit Singla, Rajan Kumar Malhotra, Vishal |
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description | Several authors have made efforts to define the position of the axillary nerve within deltoid muscle and to calculate the so called safe area for this nerve but it still remains a matter of debate. The primary aim of the study was to investigate the acromio-axillary (AA) distance and its correlation with upper arm length. The secondary aim was to re-define the safe area for axillary nerve within deltoid muscle. Sixty shoulders of thirty adult human cadavers were dissected using standard methods. The distance from the anterior and posterior edge of acromion to the upper border of the course of the axillary nerve was measured and recorded as anterior and posterior AA distance respectively. Correlation analysis was done between the upper arm length and AA distance for each limb. The ratios between anterior and posterior AA distance and upper arm length were calculated and mentioned as anterior index and posterior index, respectively. The mean of anterior and posterior AA distance was 5.22 cm and 4.17 cm, respectively. The mean of upper arm length was 29.30 cm. The means of anterior index and posterior indices were 0.18 and 0.14, respectively. There was a significant correlation between upper arm length and both the anterior and posterior AA distance. The axillary nerve was found to lie at variable distance from the acromion. The minimum AA distance was found to be 3.50 cm. So this should be considered as the maximum permissible length of the deltoid split. Upper arm length has strong correlation with both anterior and posterior AA distances. The ideal safe area for the axillary nerve was found to be a quadrangular area above it and the size of which depends on the length of the upper arm. |
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spelling | pubmed-60268162018-07-07 Re-definition of position and calculation of safe area for axillary nerve in deltoid muscle with its clinical relevance: a cadaveric study Patra, Apurba Singh, Manjit Kaur, Harsimarjit Singla, Rajan Kumar Malhotra, Vishal Anat Cell Biol Original Article Several authors have made efforts to define the position of the axillary nerve within deltoid muscle and to calculate the so called safe area for this nerve but it still remains a matter of debate. The primary aim of the study was to investigate the acromio-axillary (AA) distance and its correlation with upper arm length. The secondary aim was to re-define the safe area for axillary nerve within deltoid muscle. Sixty shoulders of thirty adult human cadavers were dissected using standard methods. The distance from the anterior and posterior edge of acromion to the upper border of the course of the axillary nerve was measured and recorded as anterior and posterior AA distance respectively. Correlation analysis was done between the upper arm length and AA distance for each limb. The ratios between anterior and posterior AA distance and upper arm length were calculated and mentioned as anterior index and posterior index, respectively. The mean of anterior and posterior AA distance was 5.22 cm and 4.17 cm, respectively. The mean of upper arm length was 29.30 cm. The means of anterior index and posterior indices were 0.18 and 0.14, respectively. There was a significant correlation between upper arm length and both the anterior and posterior AA distance. The axillary nerve was found to lie at variable distance from the acromion. The minimum AA distance was found to be 3.50 cm. So this should be considered as the maximum permissible length of the deltoid split. Upper arm length has strong correlation with both anterior and posterior AA distances. The ideal safe area for the axillary nerve was found to be a quadrangular area above it and the size of which depends on the length of the upper arm. Korean Association of Anatomists 2018-06 2018-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6026816/ /pubmed/29984053 http://dx.doi.org/10.5115/acb.2018.51.2.93 Text en Copyright © 2018. Anatomy & Cell Biology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Patra, Apurba Singh, Manjit Kaur, Harsimarjit Singla, Rajan Kumar Malhotra, Vishal Re-definition of position and calculation of safe area for axillary nerve in deltoid muscle with its clinical relevance: a cadaveric study |
title | Re-definition of position and calculation of safe area for axillary nerve in deltoid muscle with its clinical relevance: a cadaveric study |
title_full | Re-definition of position and calculation of safe area for axillary nerve in deltoid muscle with its clinical relevance: a cadaveric study |
title_fullStr | Re-definition of position and calculation of safe area for axillary nerve in deltoid muscle with its clinical relevance: a cadaveric study |
title_full_unstemmed | Re-definition of position and calculation of safe area for axillary nerve in deltoid muscle with its clinical relevance: a cadaveric study |
title_short | Re-definition of position and calculation of safe area for axillary nerve in deltoid muscle with its clinical relevance: a cadaveric study |
title_sort | re-definition of position and calculation of safe area for axillary nerve in deltoid muscle with its clinical relevance: a cadaveric study |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6026816/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29984053 http://dx.doi.org/10.5115/acb.2018.51.2.93 |
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