Anatomical variations of the median nerve and of the vascular-nervous structures at the wrist

N. R. Pepe, M Artico, L. Bardella, F. Nucci, F. Svolacchia, L. Pepe, L. Fumagalli, S. Taurone

Article ID: 5270
Vol 32, Issue 5, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54517/jbrha5270
Received: 8 November 2018; Accepted: 8 November 2018; Available online: 8 November 2018; Issue release: 8 November 2018

Abstract

Three cases of anatomical variation of the median nerve at the wrist found during our surgical activity led us to take the opportunity to expose anatomical variations by reviewing already published reviews. Consequently, on the basis of anatomical studies, clinical reports and imaging, as a result of careful examination of the published literature, it has been observed that the interventions in such anatomical area must take into account these variations. In particular, the most performed procedure is the lysis of the transverse carpal ligament (TCL), which is not free from complications. In our opinion it is therefore necessary, in order to avoid the complications of the nervous, vascular and tendinous sections, to use some specific technical procedures.


Keywords

median nerve;anatomical variations;carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS);lysis of the transverse carpal ligament


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