The incidence and anatomical features of the McKenzie branch: A cadaver study
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2009
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AMAÇ: Birinci servikal spinal sinirin ön kökleri ile aksesuar sinirin spinal kökü arasındaki bağlantının (McKenzie dalı) morfolojik özelliklerini göstermek. YÖNTEM ve GEREÇ: Kranioservikal bölge 27 kadavra üzerinde 49 taraf cerrahi mikroskop altında incelendi. Birinci servikal spinal sinirin ön kökü ile aksesuar sinirin spinal kökü arasındaki ilişkisi araştırıldı. BULGULAR: Bir kadavrada bilateral McKenzie dalı saptandı. SONUÇ: Bu bağlantının varlığının bilinmesinin kranioservikal cerrahide tedavinin planlanmasına katkısı olacağını düşünmekteyiz.
AIM: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the morphological characteristics of the connections between the spinal accessory nerve and the anterior root of the first cervical nerve (C1) which is also called the McKenzie branch. MATERIAL and METHODS: The cranial cervical regions of 49 specimens from 27 human cadavers were used for this study under an operating microscope. The topographical relationship of the accessory nerve to the anterior roots of C1 were studied. RESULTS: One cadaver had a connection branch (McKenzie branch) on both sides. CONCLUSION: The knowledge of the anatomy of these connections may help the clinician in determining treatments and surgical approaches in this anatomical area.
AIM: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the morphological characteristics of the connections between the spinal accessory nerve and the anterior root of the first cervical nerve (C1) which is also called the McKenzie branch. MATERIAL and METHODS: The cranial cervical regions of 49 specimens from 27 human cadavers were used for this study under an operating microscope. The topographical relationship of the accessory nerve to the anterior roots of C1 were studied. RESULTS: One cadaver had a connection branch (McKenzie branch) on both sides. CONCLUSION: The knowledge of the anatomy of these connections may help the clinician in determining treatments and surgical approaches in this anatomical area.
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Turkish Neurosurgery
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