The surgical anatomy of the axillary approach for nerve transfer procedures targeting the axillary nerve

dc.contributor.authorBeytell, Levo
dc.contributor.authorMennen, Erich
dc.contributor.authorVan Schoor, Albert-Neels
dc.contributor.authorKeough, Natalie
dc.contributor.emailalbert.vanschoor@up.ac.zaen_US
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-18T07:18:28Z
dc.date.available2024-01-18T07:18:28Z
dc.date.issued2023-05-22
dc.descriptionDATA AVAILABILITY : The descriptive quantitative and qualitative data results to support the findings of this study are included within the article. Full datasets used and analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.en_US
dc.description.abstractPURPOSE : The exact relational anatomy for the anterior axillary approach, targeting the axillary nerve for nerve transfers/ grafts, has not been fully investigated. Therefore, this study aimed to dissect and document the gross anatomy surrounding this approach, specifically regarding the axillary nerve and its branches. METHODS : Fifty-one formalin-fixed cadavers (98 axilla) were bilaterally dissected simulating the axillary approach. Measurements were taken to quantify distances between identifiable anatomical landmarks and relevant neurovascular structures encountered during this approach. The musculo-arterial triangle, described by Bertelli et al., to aid in identification on localization of the axillary nerve, was also assessed. RESULTS : From the origin of the axillary nerve till (1) latissimus dorsi was 62.3 ± 10.7 mm and till (2) its division into anterior and posterior branches was 38.8 ± 9.6 mm. The origin of the teres minor branch along the posterior division of the axillary nerve was recorded as 6.4 ± 2.9 mm in females and 7.4 ± 2.8 mm in males. The musculo-arterial triangle reliably identified the axillary nerve in only 60.2% of the sample. CONCLUSION : The results clearly demonstrate that the axillary nerve and its divisions can be easily identified with this approach. The proximal axillary nerve, however, was situated deep and therefore challenging to expose. The musculo-arterial triangle was relatively successful in localising the axillary nerve, however, more consistent landmarks such as the latissimus dorsi, subscapularis, and quadrangular space have been suggested. The axillary approach may serve as a reliable and safe method to reach the axillary nerve and its divisions, allowing for adequate exposure when considering a nerve transfer or graft.en_US
dc.description.departmentAnatomyen_US
dc.description.librarianam2024en_US
dc.description.librarianem2025en
dc.description.sdgSDG-03: Good health and well-beingen
dc.description.sponsorshipThe National Research Foundation.en_US
dc.description.urihttp://link.springer.com/journal/276en_US
dc.identifier.citationBeytell, L., Mennen, E., Van Schoor, A.-N. et al. 2023, 'The surgical anatomy of the axillary approach for nerve transfer procedures targeting the axillary nerve', Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, vol. 45, pp. 865-873. https://DOI.org/10.1007/s00276-023-03168-x.en_US
dc.identifier.issn0930-1038 (print)
dc.identifier.issn1279-8517 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1007/s00276-023-03168-x
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/94008
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSpringeren_US
dc.rights© The Author(s) 2023. Open Access. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.en_US
dc.subjectAxillary nerveen_US
dc.subjectAnterior approachen_US
dc.subjectNerve graften_US
dc.subjectNerve transferen_US
dc.subjectQuadrangular spaceen_US
dc.subjectBrachial plexusen_US
dc.subject.otherHealth sciences articles SDG-03
dc.subject.otherSDG-03: Good health and well-being
dc.titleThe surgical anatomy of the axillary approach for nerve transfer procedures targeting the axillary nerveen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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