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Last Update: 10/23/2024 08:41 PM

Current Deck: Steady Anatomy Exam 2::L24 Arm

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The Cubital Fossa Contains: 

Arteries & Veins:
  • {{c1::End of brachial artery}}
    ▪ Branches into the {{c1::ulnar}} and {{c1::radial}} arteries
  • {{c1::Deep}} veins in the area
Nerves:
  • {{c1::Median n.}}
  • {{c1::Radial n. (In the fossa branches into superficial and deep radial nerves)}}
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Boundaries of Cubital Fossa: 
  • Superior - an imaginary line connecting the medial and lateral
    epicondyles
  • Medial - the forearm flexors originating from the medial
    epicondyle
  • Lateral - the forearm extensors originating from the lateral
    epicondyle
  • Floor - brachialis and supinator mm
  • Roof - brachial and
    antebrachial fascia and reinforced by the bicipital aponeurosis, which serves to protect the deep arteries and nerves in the area 
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