Cubital Fossa Flashcards

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What are the borders of the cubital fossa?

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The cubital fossa is triangular in shape, and thus has three borders:

Lateral border – The medial border of the brachioradialis muscle

Medial border– The lateral border of the pronator teres muscle

Superior border–An imaginary line between the epicondyles of the humerus.

The floor of the cubital fossa is formed proximally by the brachialis, and distally by the supinator muscle. The roof consists of skin and fascia, with is reinforced by the bicipital aponeurosis. Within the roof runs the median cubital vein.

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What are the contents of the cubital fossa?

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Radial nerve.

Biceps tendon – Itruns through the cubital fossa, attaching to the radial tuberosity, just distal to the neck of the radius.

Brachial artery – The brachial artery supplies oxygenated blood the forearm. It bifurcates into the radial and ulnar arteries at the apex of the cubital fossa.

Median nerve –Leaves the cubital between the two heads of the pronator teres. It supplies the majority of the flexor muscles in the forearm.

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