External jugular vein pierced by supraclavicular branches in a neonatal cadaver : a case report

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Prigge, Lane
Bosenberg, Adrian T.
Van Schoor, Albert-Neels

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Springer

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Anatomical variations in the venous structure and drainage patterns in the neck are not uncommon. However, this is the first known report on the external jugular vein being pierced by supraclavicular branches. In the lateral cervical region of a neonatal cadaver, the supraclavicular branches penetrated the external jugular vein superior to the clavicle, resulting in a circular venous channel formed around the nerve trunk. Variations such as these are important to note in order to minimize possible intra-operative complications sustained during surgical interventions such as venous catherization or nerve grafts.

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Abnormalities, Anatomy, Cadaver, Embryology, Neck

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Prigge, L., Bosenberg, A.T. & van Schoor, A.N. External jugular vein pierced by supraclavicular branches in a neonatal cadaver: a case report. Anatomical Science International 96, 564–567 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12565-020-00596-2.