Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

Anatomical Variation of Superficial Branch of Radial Nerve in Gujrat Region

Nirali Chavda (Unknown)
K.M. Parmar (Unknown)
Hetal Vaishanani (Unknown)
Kinjal Jethva (Unknown)
Priyanka Sharma (Unknown)
A.R.Gandotra (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Mar 2021

Abstract

Introduction: Radial nerve carried fibres entirely roots fifth cervical roots to first thoracic of brachial plexus.It supplies posterior (extensors compartment) of upper limb.Material and Method: The current study were escort working 30 human anatomy cadavers 9i (bilateral) fromanatomy department, Government. Medical college, vadodara of Gujarat region. The procedure dissectioncarry out in the course of post graduation work, anatomy department to exit out the anatomical variations ofbifurcation of superficial branch of radial nerve in relation with lateral epicondyle of Humerus.9iResults: 9i The current study notice anatomical variations of bifurcation of superficial branch of radial nervein relation with lateral epicondyle of Humerus.9iBoth side right and left dissections carried out. In sixteen specimen shows that level of bifurcation of radialnerve at level of lateral epicondyle.In six specimen shows that level of bifurcation of radial nerve above the level of lateral epicondyle.In eight specimen shows that level of bifurcation of radial nerve below the level of lateral epicondyle.Pictures variations of radial nerve taken with.Conclusion: Afterwards the study tasks of thirty human anatomy cadaveric upper limbs the dissimilaranatomical variations in the level of bifurcation distribution of superficial branch of radial nerve were cameacross. The external branch of the radial nerve is frequently damaged peripheral nerve succeeding the spinalaccessory , common peroneal nerves & controllable to restoration.

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