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Bilateral Three-headed Biceps Brachii Muscle and its Clinical Implications
Sandeep Saluja1, Sushant Swaroop Das2, Dinesh Kumar2
1Department of Anatomy, GS Medical College and Hospital, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
A rare tricipital biceps brachii variation was found bilaterally, originating from the brachialis fascia. This anatomical study highlights unusual musculocutaneous nerve branching, crucial for upper limb surgery.
Area of Science:
- Anatomy
- Morphology
- Human Anatomy
Background:
- The biceps brachii muscle often displays anatomical variations.
- The three-headed biceps brachii is a commonly cited variation.
Observation:
- A unique bilateral case of tricipital biceps brachii was discovered during cadaveric dissection.
- The third head of the biceps brachii originated from the deep investing fascia of the brachialis muscle on both sides.
Findings:
- The musculocutaneous nerve exhibited an aberrant course on the right side, bypassing the coracobrachialis muscle.
- The musculocutaneous nerve on the right side terminated by supplying the anterior arm muscles, while the left side showed a typical course.
Implications:
- Understanding these rare anatomical variations is vital for accurate preoperative diagnosis.
- Awareness of variant biceps brachii and musculocutaneous nerve patterns can help prevent iatrogenic injuries during upper limb procedures.
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