TY - JOUR
T1 - Anatomic study of the ramus communicans between the ulnar and median nerves
AU - Don Griot, J. Peter W.
AU - Zuidam, J. Michiel
AU - Van Kooten, E. Oscar
AU - Prosé, Lucian Poliacu
AU - Hage, J. Joris
N1 - (C) 2000 by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand.
PY - 2000/9
Y1 - 2000/9
N2 - The communicating branch between the fourth and third common digital nerves in the palm of the hand was studied. The incidence and branching pattern were studied in 53 dissected cadaveric hands. The 'danger zone' in which the nerve is at risk during surgery was established using morphometric data. A communicating branch was found in 50 hands. It originated proximally from the fourth common digital nerve to join the third common digital nerve distally in 44 hands and traversed perpendicularly between the third and fourth common digital nerves in 4 hands. In the 2 remaining hands the branch left the third common digital nerve proximally to join the fourth digital common nerve distally. In 90% of the hands the ramus communicans crossed over in the middle third of the palm of the hand. As a cautious measure, hand surgeons should take into account that this structure could cross over anywhere in the middle three fifths of the palm.
AB - The communicating branch between the fourth and third common digital nerves in the palm of the hand was studied. The incidence and branching pattern were studied in 53 dissected cadaveric hands. The 'danger zone' in which the nerve is at risk during surgery was established using morphometric data. A communicating branch was found in 50 hands. It originated proximally from the fourth common digital nerve to join the third common digital nerve distally in 44 hands and traversed perpendicularly between the third and fourth common digital nerves in 4 hands. In the 2 remaining hands the branch left the third common digital nerve proximally to join the fourth digital common nerve distally. In 90% of the hands the ramus communicans crossed over in the middle third of the palm of the hand. As a cautious measure, hand surgeons should take into account that this structure could cross over anywhere in the middle three fifths of the palm.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0033769989
U2 - 10.1053/jhsu.2000.16352
DO - 10.1053/jhsu.2000.16352
M3 - Article
C2 - 11040311
AN - SCOPUS:0033769989
SN - 0363-5023
VL - 25
SP - 948
EP - 954
JO - Journal of Hand Surgery
JF - Journal of Hand Surgery
IS - 5
ER -