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Year 2009, , 65 - 68, 01.10.2009
https://doi.org/10.2399/ana.09.011

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Fenestrated brachial vein perforated by the lateral root of median nerve: a case report

Year 2009, , 65 - 68, 01.10.2009
https://doi.org/10.2399/ana.09.011

Abstract

Variations of venous pattern in the arm are common. In this case report, we present a variation of brachial vein (BV) and lateral root of median nerve (LRMN). During routine educational dissections of axillary region, it was observed that a fenestrated BV was perforated by LRMN in the right arm of an old male cadaver. LRMN was not exposed to compression as it
passed through the fenestration. It then joined the medial root of the median nerve to form the median nerve. The fenestrated segment of BV was narrow. However, BV coursed normally beyond this segment. There was no other anatomical variation in BV and LRMN both prior to the fenestrated segment and beyond it. Veins of the upper limb are commonly used for
total parenteral nutrition, therapeutic invasive procedures, blood samples, blood transfusion, and catheterization and occasionally for grafting procedures. A large number of invasive procedures, both diagnostic and therapeutic are carried out
using veins of the upper limb, particularly in and distal to the axillary region. Classic and variational anatomy of the upper
limb is important with regards to surgical exposure of vessels in this region. Perforation of BV by the LRMN is a rare variation. Consequently, we think that it is important for the surgeons to keep this variation in mind in order to avoid possible
complications such as nerve injury. 

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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Ahmet Songur This is me

Ramazan Uygur This is me

Sezer Akçer This is me

Muhsin Toktaş This is me

Publication Date October 1, 2009
Published in Issue Year 2009

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APA Songur, A., Uygur, R., Akçer, S., Toktaş, M. (2009). Fenestrated brachial vein perforated by the lateral root of median nerve: a case report. Anatomy, 3(1), 65-68. https://doi.org/10.2399/ana.09.011
AMA Songur A, Uygur R, Akçer S, Toktaş M. Fenestrated brachial vein perforated by the lateral root of median nerve: a case report. Anatomy. October 2009;3(1):65-68. doi:10.2399/ana.09.011
Chicago Songur, Ahmet, Ramazan Uygur, Sezer Akçer, and Muhsin Toktaş. “Fenestrated Brachial Vein Perforated by the Lateral Root of Median Nerve: A Case Report”. Anatomy 3, no. 1 (October 2009): 65-68. https://doi.org/10.2399/ana.09.011.
EndNote Songur A, Uygur R, Akçer S, Toktaş M (October 1, 2009) Fenestrated brachial vein perforated by the lateral root of median nerve: a case report. Anatomy 3 1 65–68.
IEEE A. Songur, R. Uygur, S. Akçer, and M. Toktaş, “Fenestrated brachial vein perforated by the lateral root of median nerve: a case report”, Anatomy, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 65–68, 2009, doi: 10.2399/ana.09.011.
ISNAD Songur, Ahmet et al. “Fenestrated Brachial Vein Perforated by the Lateral Root of Median Nerve: A Case Report”. Anatomy 3/1 (October 2009), 65-68. https://doi.org/10.2399/ana.09.011.
JAMA Songur A, Uygur R, Akçer S, Toktaş M. Fenestrated brachial vein perforated by the lateral root of median nerve: a case report. Anatomy. 2009;3:65–68.
MLA Songur, Ahmet et al. “Fenestrated Brachial Vein Perforated by the Lateral Root of Median Nerve: A Case Report”. Anatomy, vol. 3, no. 1, 2009, pp. 65-68, doi:10.2399/ana.09.011.
Vancouver Songur A, Uygur R, Akçer S, Toktaş M. Fenestrated brachial vein perforated by the lateral root of median nerve: a case report. Anatomy. 2009;3(1):65-8.

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