International Journal of Biomedical Research | |
Study on accessory thenar branches of median nerve in hand: its surgical importance in carpal tunnel syndrome | |
Raviprasanna K H1  Poornima G.C2  | |
[1] Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Sree Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences, North Kuthiathode, Chalakka, Ernakulum, Kerala.;Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, Mysore Medical College and Research Institute, Mysore, Karnataka | |
关键词: Median nerve; Variations; Carpal tunnel; Thenar muscles; Accessory thenar branches.; | |
DOI : 10.7439/ijbr.v5i8.741 | |
学科分类:基础医学 | |
来源: Scholar Science Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
Median nerve enters the palm through the carpal tunnel deep to flexor retinaculum of wrist. The median nerve gives off recurrent motor branch (thenar) just distal to flexor retinaculum to innervate thenar muscles of the hand.Objective: In present study the objective was to study the presence of accessory thenar branches and their side of origin.Materials and Methods: The study included 51 human cadaver hands at the Department of Anatomy, Mysore Medical College & Research Institute, Mysore during 2011-13. These specimens fixed in 10% formalin were finely dissected and variations were noted.Results: Out of 51 specimens, accessory thenar branches were present in 26 specimens (51%) i.e. 12 on right (23.5%) and 14 (27.45%) on left. Level of origin was observed within the retinaculum in 5 specimens (9.8%) on right and 2 specimens (3.9%) on left, distal to retinaculum in 7 specimens (13.7%) on right and 12 specimens (23.5%) on left side. Accessory thenar branch was originating from 1st common digital nerve in 5 specimens (9.8%) on right and 1 specimen (1.96%) on left side, from radial proper digital nerve to thumb in 7 specimens (13.72%) on right, 13 specimens (25.49%) on left side.Conclusion: Knowledge of branching patterns & unusual variations helps in proper treatment of disorders of the median nerve. The possibility of multiple thenar innervations must be considered by hand surgeons in preoperative evaluation to reduce the hazards of iatrogenic injury or postsurgical complications.
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