ULNAR ARTERY PALMAR TO PALMARIS BREVIS - CADAVERIC STUDY AND 3 CASE-REPORTS

Citation
Rs. Richards et al., ULNAR ARTERY PALMAR TO PALMARIS BREVIS - CADAVERIC STUDY AND 3 CASE-REPORTS, The Journal of hand surgery, 18A(5), 1993, pp. 888-892
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Orthopedics,Surgery
Journal title
ISSN journal
03635023
Volume
18A
Issue
5
Year of publication
1993
Pages
888 - 892
Database
ISI
SICI code
0363-5023(1993)18A:5<888:UAPTPB>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Three cases in which the ulnar artery was palmar to the palmaris brevi s muscle at the level of the wrist are described and the results of a cadaveric study are presented. The anomaly was confined to the level o f Guyon's canal with a normal position of the artery proximally in the forearm and distally in the palm. In spite of its superficial locatio n, the artery was patent in all patients and no symptoms referable to the ulnar artery were present. The ulnar nerve was found dorsal to the palmaris brevis in Guyon's canal in all three patients. An accessory muscle was found in one patient, but no other anatomic anomalies were seen. A cadaveric study of 43 limbs revealed a similar anomaly of the ulnar artery in 1 cadaver. In the presence of this anomaly the ulnar a rtery may be at increased risk during surgical exploration of Guyon's canal. Exposure of the artery in the forearm prior to exploration of G uyon's canal is recommended.