膈神经颈段的变异解剖:一项观察性人体尸体研究。

National journal of maxillofacial surgery Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-30 DOI:10.4103/njms.njms_172_23
Ankit Sharma, Anita Rani, Arvind K Pankaj, Jyoti Chopra, Punita Manik, Rakesh K Dewan
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膈神经(PN)也不例外。最近的尸体研究报告,第三和第五颈椎神经可能受累。PN通讯分支可作为肩胛上神经神经化的另一种选择。在锁骨下静脉插管过程中,麻醉师应该熟悉锁骨下静脉与PN之间关系的变化,以实现成功的静脉入路而不引起PN麻痹。材料和方法:本研究对42个头部和颈部的两侧区域进行了研究,这些区域来自勒克瑙KGMU解剖学系。该研究获得了机构伦理委员会的批准(参考代码:XIV-PGTSC-IIA/P78)。结果:典型的三根(C3,4,5),双根(C3,4/C4,5)和单根(C4/C5)。典型的三根PN形成存在于57.68%的病例中,是我们研究人群中最常见的模式。第二常见的(30.95%)形成是双根模式(C4,5),由颈远端节段(C5)贡献。C3、4的重根形态占4.76%。在单根贡献中,C4模式的发生率(4.76%)高于C5模式(2.14%)。一具男性尸体显示出双C5根,C4在右侧。结论:虽然研究人员已经证明PN核从脊髓节段C3延伸到C5,但组织学结果表明,最大的贡献来自C4脊神经。
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Variational anatomy of cervical part of phrenic nerve: An observational human cadaveric study.

Introduction: The phrenic nerve (PN) is not an exception to the variations. Recent cadaveric studies report that the third and fifth cervical nerves may be involved. The PN communicating branch might be considered as another option to neurotise the suprascapular nerve. The variants of the relationship between the subclavian vein and the PN should be familiar to anesthesiologists during subclavian vein cannulation to achieve a successful vein approach without causing PN palsy.

Materials and methods: The study was carried out on both sides of 42 head and neck regions, which were obtained from the Department of Anatomy, KGMU, Lucknow. The study received Institutional Ethics Committee approval (Ref. code: XIV-PGTSC-IIA/P78).

Result: Classical three root (C3,4,5), double root with varying contribution from C3 or C5 (C3,4/C4,5), and single root (C4/C5). Classical triple root PN formation was present in 57.68% of cases and was the most common pattern in our study population. The second most common (30.95%) formation was observed for the double root pattern (C4,5) by contribution of distal cervical segment (C5). Double root configuration of C3,4 was observed on 4.76% sides. Out of single root contribution incidence of C4 pattern was higher (4.76%) as compared to C5 (2,14%). One cadaver exhibited a dual C5 root with C4 on the right side in a male cadaver.

Conclusion: Although researchers have demonstrated that the PN nucleus extends locally from spinal cord segments C3 to C5, histological findings suggest that maximum contribution is derived from the C4 spinal nerve.

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