2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2021.102930
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Locating the anterior interosseous nerve in relation to the surgically relevant landmarks of the forearm: A cadaveric study

Abstract: Background This study emphasizes locating the anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) related to its level of origin, number, and lengths of its muscular branches and relation to surgically important landmarks such as the bi-epicondylar line, pronator teres, and Gantzer muscles. Methods The study was undertaken at a private Medical school in south India during 2019–20. The level of origin of AIN was measured from the bi-epicondylar line and its length was measured up to the u… Show more

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