Brachial plexus Flashcards

1
Q

Sections of the plexus from largest to smallest

A

Roots
Trunks
divisions
cords
branches

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2
Q

Where anatomically are roots located?

A

Located in the posterior triangle
Pass between scalenus anterior and medius

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3
Q

Where anatomically are trunks located?

A

Posterior to middle third of clavicle
Upper and middle trunks related superiorly to the subclavian artery
Lower trunk passes over 1st rib posterior to the subclavian artery

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4
Q

Where are cords located?

A

Related to axillary artery

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5
Q

What forms the lateral cord?

A

C5 and C7

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6
Q

What forms the medial cord?

A

C6,7,8

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7
Q

What forms the posterior cord?

A

T1

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8
Q

The lateral cord gives rise to which nerves?

A

Lateral pectoral nerve
musculocutaneous nerve

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9
Q

What nerves does the posterior cord give rise to?

A

upper subscapular
thoracodorsal
lower subscapular
axillary nerve
radial nerve

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10
Q

What nerves does the medial cord give rise to?

A

medial cutaneous nerve of the arm
medial cutaneous nerve of the forearm
ulnar nerve

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11
Q

What nerve is created by the joining of the lateral and medial cords?

A

Median nerve

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