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It pierces the palmar carpal ligament, and divides into a lateral and a medial branch; The lateral branch supplies the skin over the ball of the thumb, and communicates with the volar branch of the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve. The medial branch supplies the skin of the palm and communicates with the palmar cutaneous branch of the ulnar.
the second common palmar digital nerve splits into two proper digital nerves for the adjoining sides of the third and fourth digits. Each proper digital nerve , opposite the base of the first phalanx, gives off a dorsal branch which joins the dorsal digital nerve from the superficial branch of the radial nerve , and supplies the integument on ...
In the palm of the hand, the median nerve is covered by the skin and the palmar aponeurosis, and rests on the tendons of the Flexor muscles.Immediately after emerging from under the transverse carpal ligament the median nerve becomes enlarged and flattened and splits into a smaller, lateral, and a larger, medial portion.
The median nerve innervates the skin of the palmar (volar) side of the index finger, thumb, middle finger, and half the ring finger, and the nail bed. The radial aspect of the palm is supplied by the palmar cutaneous branch of the median nerve, which leaves the nerve proximal to the wrist creases. This palmar cutaneous branch travels in a ...
The superficial head is usually innervated by the recurrent branch of the median nerve. [5] The deep part is often innervated by the deep branch of ulnar nerve (C8 and T1 roots). [6] [7] There are normal variations. In a Cannieu-Riche anastomosis, fibers from the deep branch of ulnar nerve innervate the opponens pollicis and/or abductor ...
The volar branch (ramus volaris; anterior branch), the larger, passes usually in front of, but occasionally behind, the vena mediana cubiti (median basilic vein).. It then descends on the front of the ulnar side of the forearm, distributing filaments to the skin as far as the wrist, and communicating with the palmar cutaneous branch of the ulnar nerve.
The recurrent branch of the median nerve is also colloquially called the "Million Dollar Nerve", because injury to this nerve during carpal tunnel surgery can lead to a million dollar lawsuit. Injury to this nerve can lead to loss of function of the thumb. Such injury can happen if the flexor retinaculum is transected too radially. The ...
Superficial palmar branch of radial artery and recurrent branch of median nerve to thenar muscles. Proper palmar digital nerves of thumb. Fascia over adductor pollicis muscle. Thenar space (deep to flexor tendons and 1st lumbrical muscle). 1st dorsal interosseous muscle. Probe in dorsal extension of thenar space deep to adductor pollicis muscle.