Muscle interconnections in the anterior and posterior arm compartment: a cadaveric case series with possible clinical implications

Author:

Natsis Konstantinos,Tsakotos George,Triantafyllou George,Olewnik Łukasz,Zielinska Nicol,Koutserimpas Christos,Totlis Trifon,Piagkou Maria

Abstract

Abstract Purpose The report describes four cases of accessory bundles (ABs) or fibers connecting the muscles of the anterior with the posterior arm compartment. The ABs morphology (pure muscular or musculofascial or musculoaponeurotic) is described emphasizing their attachment points, characterized as muscles’ interconnections. Materials and methods Four formalin-embalmed donated male cadavers were dissected. Results The muscles’ interconnections were unilaterally identified. In the first case, the two ABs originated from the coracobrachialis muscle (CB), received fibers from the biceps brachii (BB), and were inserted into the triceps brachii (TB) medial head. The ABs created an arch over the brachial vessels and the median nerve (MN). In the second case, an accessory musculoaponeurotic structure was identified between CB and TB medial head and extended over the brachial vessels. In the third case, the myofascial ABs between the BB short head and the upper arm fascia, coursed anterior to the MN, the brachial artery, and the ulnar nerve, with direction to the TB medial head. In the fourth case, the three muscular ABs originating from the CB superficial and deep heads, in common with the BB short head, joined the upper arm fascia and the TB medial head and possibly entrapped the musculocutaneous nerve, the MN, and the brachial artery. Conclusion ABs or musculoaponeurotic extensions may predispose to complications due to their potential compression on nerves and vessels. Clinicians should consider the possible existence of such bridging variants between muscles, in the differential diagnosis of a patient presenting with ischemia, edema, or MN palsy symptoms.

Funder

University of Athens

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Pathology and Forensic Medicine,Surgery,Anatomy

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