Gross anatomical investigation of the posterolateral aspect of the forearm for ulnar nerve block in Black Bengal goat (Capra hircus)

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2018

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the gross anatomical features of the ulna and radius bones on the pos-terolateral aspect of the forearm in Black Bengal goat (Capra hircus) to determine the site for ulnar nerve block.Methods: 15 radius and ulna bones of Black Bengal goats from three different age groups (Group A: 1–2 years; Group B: 2–3years; Group C: >3 years) were studied. Measurements of the length between the olecranon tuberosity and styloid process onthe posterolateral aspect of radius and ulna bones were made, and the mean midpoints on this line were determined.Results: Ulna was always fused with the radius except on the posterolateral interosseous spaces at the proximal and distal ends.The ulnar nerve coursed posterior to the ulna, between the flexor carpi ulnaris and ulnaris lateralis muscles, and remained super-ficial at the midpoint of ulna. Mean lengths of the midpoint on the posterolateral aspect of the ulna (on the line between theolecranon tuberosity to the styloid process) were 7.27±0.16, 7.67±0.34 and 8.29±0.73 cm in Groups A, B and C, respectively.Conclusion: These anatomical findings indicate that these mean midpoints are the most convenient sites for ulnar nerveblock in these three age groups of Black Bengal goats.

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Biyoloji, Veterinerlik, Anatomi ve Morfoloji

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Anatomy

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12

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3

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