High-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging of Axillary Nerve and Relevant Injury

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Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of axillary nerve (AN) visualization in healthy volunteers and the diagnostic value of AN injury via high-resolution ultrasonography (HRUS). Methods: AN was examined by HRUS on both sides of 48 healthy volunteers and oriented the transducer according to three anatomical landmarks: quadrilateral space, anterior to subscapular muscle, and posterior to axillary artery. The maximum short-axis diameter (SD) and cross-sectional area (CSA) of AN were measured at different levels, and AN visibility was graded by using a five-point scale. The patients suspected of having AN injury were assessed by HRUS, and the HRUS features of AN injury were observed. Results: AN can be visualized on both sides in all volunteers. There was no significant difference in SD and CSA of AN at the three levels between the left and right sides or in SD between males and females. However, the CSA of males at different levels was slightly larger than those of females (P

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Fu, S., Xue, G., Jiang, L., Xue, H., & Cui, L. (2023). High-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging of Axillary Nerve and Relevant Injury. Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 42(9), 2115–2123. https://doi.org/10.1002/jum.16233

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