Upper Limb: elbow, cubital fossa and forearm Flashcards
what is the cubital fossa
depression on the anterior surface of the elbow joint
cubital fossa: lateral border
brachioradialis
cubital fossa: medial border
pronator teres
cubital fossa: roof
skin, fascia, cutaneous nerves and vessels, bicipital aponeurosis
cubital fossa: floor
brachialis (as it crosses the anterior surface of the elbow joint)
where do the superficial veins of the cubital fossa lie
in fascia above the bicipital aponeurosis
what vein drains the lateral side of the dorsum of the hand
cephalic vein
what is the course of the cephalic vein in the forearm
drains the lateral side of the dorsum of the hand, passes along the roof of the anatomical snuffbox, then runs up the lateral side of the forearm to reach the cubital fossa
what vein drains the medial side of the dorsum of the hand and the medial forearm before reaching the cubital fossa
basilic vein
what happens at the cubital fossa re veins
some communication between cephalic and basilic veins - median cubital vein
how do cephalic and basilic veins communicate in the cubital fossa
via median cubital vein
what is a variation of the communication between the cephalic vein and the basilic vein
M shape with a large anterior median vein contributing to the median cubital vein
- frequent variation
- may be accessory vessels
why is the communication between the cephalic and basilic veins useful clinically
area that blood can be taken from a relatively large superficial vein and as it is a communicating vein, damage will not damage the main vessels
the veins of the cubital fossa are accompanied by what
cutaneous nerves
the medial cutaneous nerve of the forearm is derived directly from
medial cord of brachial plexus