Median artery bilateral persistence in coexistence with a bifid median nerve and a communication with the ulnar nerve and vice-versa

Author:

Piagkou Maria1,Tsakotos George1,Triantafyllou George1,Koutserimpas Christos2,Totlis Trifon3,Karampelias Vasilios1,Natsis Konstantinos3

Affiliation:

1. National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

2. “251” Hellenic Air Force General Hospital of Athens

3. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Abstract

Abstract Purpose The current report describes the bilateral coexistence of a persistent median artery (PMA) of ulnar origin and asymmetrical termination, with a bifid median nerve (MN) and an interconnection of the median with the ulnar nerve (MN-UN). Unilaterally the “reverse” interconnection (MN-UN) was identified. Emphasis was given to the artery’s developmental background. Methods The PMA was identified in an 80-year-old formalin-embalmed male cadaver, derived from a body donation program after a signed informed consent. Results In the right forearm, the PMA of antebrachial type, terminated at the wrist, posterior to the palmar aponeurosis. Two neural communications (-) were identified: the UN-MN deep branch, at the forearm’s upper third, and the MN deep stem-UN palmar cutaneous branch, at the lower third (9.7cm distally to the 1st communication). In the left forearm, the PMA of palmar type, ended in the palm giving off the 3rd and 4th proper palmar digital arteries. An incomplete superficial palmar arch was identified by the PMA, radial and ulnar arteries’ contribution. After MN bifurcation into superficial and deep branches, the deep branches formed a loop, through which coursed the PMA. The MN deep branch communicated with the UN palmar cutaneous branch. Conclusions The PMA should be evaluated, as a causative factor of carpal tunnel syndrome. The modified Allen's test, and the Doppler ultrasound may detect the arterial flow and the angiography may depict the vessel thrombosis in complex cases. PMA could also be a "salvage" vessel for the hand supply, in radial and ulnar artery trauma.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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