Cervical Plexus Flashcards

1
Q

The Cervical Plexus is in the Posterior Triangle within the Prevertebral Fascia.

Which nerve roots is it made up of?

A

Anterior Rami of C1-C4

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What is the Ansa Cervicalis?

What does it contribute to?

A

A loop of purely motor branches formed by nerve roots C1-C3

Innervates Infrahyoid muscles

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How is the Ansa Cervicalis related to the Carotid Sheath?

A

Lies anterior to OR in the Carotid Sheath

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4
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Which of the nerve roots of the Cervical Plexus does not have a sensory function?

A

C1 (Purely Motor)

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Other than Ansa Cervicalis, name a motor component of the Cervical Plexus

Describe this structure’s path

A

Phrenic nerve (C3, C4, C5)

After arising from plexus, this nerve travels down surface of Anterior Scalene and enters Thorax, then descends to Diaphragm

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Which parts of the body are supplied by Sensory branches of the Cervical Plexus?

A
  • Skin of neck
  • Part of Scalp and Ear
  • Superior thorax
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Describe the relationship of the sensory branches of the Cervical Plexus to the SCM muscle

A
  • Initially deep to SCM
  • Converge and emerge at Midpoint of Posterior Border of SCM

This point is known as the Nerve Point of the Neck (Erb’s Point)

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8
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Name the 4 Sensory branches of the Cervical Plexus

A
  • Greater Auricular nerve
  • Transverse Cervical nerve
  • Lesser Occipital nerve
  • Supraclavicular nerves
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The Greater Auricular and Transverse Cervical nerves are both formed by fibres from C2 and C3 roots.

Compare their area of innervation

A

Greater Auricular;
- External ear and skin over Parotid gland

Transverse Cervical;
- Anterolateral neck and Upper Sternum

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Compare the Lesser Occipital and Supraclavicular nerves in fibres they’re formed from and the skin they innervate

A

Lesser Occipital nerve;

  • From C2, sometimes with contribution from C3
  • Postero-superior scalp

Supraclavicular nerve;

  • Group of nerves formed from C3 and C4
  • Skin overlying Supraclavicular Fossa, Upper thorax and Sternoclavicular joint
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What is the Clinical Significance of the Nerve Point of the Neck (Erb’s Point)?

A

Can be used for nerve blocks to provide regional anaesthesia

(Not performed on those with Cardiac or Respiratory disease, as Phrenic nerve affected)

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