Bifid Median Nerve in the Bulgarian Population: An Anatomical and Clinical Study
Author(s) -
Georgi P. Georgiev,
Svetoslav A. Slavchev,
Iva N. Dimitrova,
Boycho Landzhov
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
advances in anatomy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2356-6558
pISSN - 2314-7547
DOI - 10.1155/2015/191749
Subject(s) - medicine , median nerve , cadaver , carpal tunnel , anatomy , carpal tunnel syndrome , carpal bones , carpal tunnel release , anatomic variation , population , incidence (geometry) , wrist , surgery , environmental health , physics , optics
High division of the median nerve proximal to the carpal tunnel, also known as a bifid median nerve, is a rare anatomical variant with an incidence between 1 and 3%. In order to study the incidence of this anatomical variation in the Bulgarian population, we examined the upper limbs of 51 formol-carbol fixed human cadavers and also 154 upper limbs undergoing carpal tunnel decompression. We detected one case of bifid median nerve during anatomical dissections and two cases in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. In one of the clinical cases, the anatomical variation was detected preoperatively by MRI. We discuss different variations of this nerve and emphasize their potential clinical implications
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