Study of the Anatomical Variations of the Median Nerve in Human Fetuses

Francisco Prado Reis

School of Medicine, Tiradentes University (UNIT), Avenida Murilo Dantas 300, Farolândia, 49032-490 Aracaju, SE, Brazil.

Ana Thaisa da Silva Leal

School of Medicine, Federal University of Sergipe (UFS), Avenida Marechal Rondon, s/n, Elze Rose Garden, City University Professor José Campos Aloisio, 49100-000Sao Cristovao, SE, Brazil.

Ana Terra Fonseca Barreto

School of Medicine, Federal University of Sergipe (UFS), Avenida Marechal Rondon, s/n, Elze Rose Garden, City University Professor José Campos Aloisio, 49100-000Sao Cristovao, SE, Brazil.

José Aderval Aragão *

School of Medicine, Tiradentes University (UNIT), Avenida Murilo Dantas 300, Farolândia, 49032-490 Aracaju, SE, Brazil and Department of Morphology and the Postgraduate Physical Education and Applied Health Sciences Program, Federal University of Sergipe (UFS), Avenida Marechal Rondon, s/n, Jardim Rosa Elze, City University Professor José Campos Aloisio, 49100-000, São Cristovão, SE, Brazil.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Introduction: The median nerve is one of the most important terminal branches of the brachial plexus. Anatomical variations in the formation of the median nerve are common and have been reported by several authors.
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the anatomical variations of the median nerve in cadavers of human fetuses, from its origin to the formation of the median nerve.
Materials and Methods: Twenty-five fixed human fetuses (50 upper limbs) were dissected by planes with conventional technique and classic instrumentation.
Results: The frequency of variation in formation of the median nerve was 28%. The more frequent anatomical variations were: a communicant branch between the median and the musculocutaneous nerves (10%) and a lateral cord which gave rise to a couple of lateral branches to formation of the median nerve (8%).
Conclusions: Anatomical variations of the median nerve and its roots described in this study confirm the frequent occurrence of these variations in the brachial plexus neuroanatomy. An unusual variation during the formation of median nerve was also described. The significance of such variations are relevant to surgeons, anesthetists and clinicians in the management of surgical exploration of the axilla, in the clinical investigations and in the nerve blocks procedures of the brachial plexus.

Keywords: Brachial plexus, gross anatomy, median nerve, musculocutaneous nerve, anatomical variations, peripheral nerves.


How to Cite

Reis, Francisco Prado, Ana Thaisa da Silva Leal, Ana Terra Fonseca Barreto, and José Aderval Aragão. 2014. “Study of the Anatomical Variations of the Median Nerve in Human Fetuses”. Annual Research & Review in Biology 4 (14):2347-56. https://doi.org/10.9734/ARRB/2014/9542.

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