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dc.contributor.author Riveros, Andrés Valdes
dc.contributor.author Olave, E.
dc.contributor.author Sousa-Rodrigues, C.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-09-26T00:42:08Z
dc.date.available 2024-09-26T00:42:08Z
dc.date.issued 2018-09
dc.identifier.issn 0717-9367
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.uss.cl/handle/uss/13184
dc.description Publisher Copyright: © 2018, Universidad de la Frontera. All rights reserved.
dc.description.abstract The main branch of the median nerve in the forearm is the anterior interosseous nerve (NIA), which innervates most of the muscles of the deep plane of the anterior compartment of the forearm. There are different descriptions about the point of origin and its course, which can determine a potential entrapment of it in its transit through the arcs formed in the heads of origin of the pronator round and flexor digitorum of the fingers muscles, as well as with regard to communicating branches of the NIA with other nerves of the forearm. The aim was to determine the point of origin, course, innervated muscles and presence of communicating branches of the NIA with other nerves of the forearm. 30 forearms of Brazilian adult corpses fixed in formalin belonging to the UNCISAL anatomy laboratory were used, Maceió, Brazil. The point of origin of the NIA reached an average of 46 mm with a standard deviation of 17.54 mm, distal to the biepicondilar line. In 37 % of the cases, this nerve originated in the existing section of the muscular arches mentioned and in 23 % it arose proximal to the location of these. In all cases, the NIA inervated the flexor digitorum profundus and pronator quadratus and 93 % also inervated the flexor pollicis longus. One case presented a communicating branch between the NIA and the ulnar nerve. In 10 % of the cases, he presented the variant muscle accessory head of the flexor pollicis longus. All these findings should be considered at the time of correctly diagnosing the different entrapment syndromes that affect both the NIA and the median nerve in the ulnar region and the forearm. Likewise, the success of surgical procedures in these regions is subject to a detailed knowledge of the course and distribution of these nerves. en
dc.language.iso spa
dc.relation.ispartof vol. 36 Issue: no. 3 Pages: 1079-1086
dc.source International Journal of Morphology
dc.title Nervio interóseo anterior : Trayecto, distribución e implicancias clínicas es
dc.title.alternative Anterior interosseous nerveCourse, distribution and clinical implications en
dc.type Artículo
dc.identifier.doi 10.4067/S0717-95022018000301079
dc.publisher.department Facultad de Medicina y Ciencia


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