The Students Guide to Surgical Anatomy Being a Description of the Most Import
The Students Guide to Surgical Anatomy Being a Description of the Most Import
Mr Edward Bellamy
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7. Ulnar nerve. 8. Musculo-spiral nerve. 9. Basilic vein, with internal cutaneous nerves. 10. Superior profunda vessels. 11. Inferior profunda vessels. 12. Triceps, with fibrous intersection. (HEATH. ) contains the ulnar nerve, which at first lies in the an- terior compartment, in contact with the brachial artery above. A correct knowledge of the relations of the layers of these muscles, their aponeuroses, and the course taken THE BRACHIAL KEGION. 143 by the main vessel and its branches, determ...ines the con- tents of the flaps in amputation of the upper arm. Relations of Bracliial Artery (above bend of elbow). Its course is indicated by a line drawn from the junction of the anterior with the posterior two-thirds of the axilla, to the centre of the bend of the elbow. It is accompanied by venae comites, which frequently interlace and conceal the vessel when cut down upon. In front of the vessel is the integument and fasciae and the median nerve; ex- ternally, median nerve (in upper half), coraco-brachialis, and biceps ; internally, internal cutaneous and ulnar nerves, and in lower half the median nerve ; posteriorly, lie the brachialis anticus, coraco-brachialis, musculo- spiral nerve, and superior profunda vessels, separating the middle and long heads of the triceps.
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