Skip to main content
Top

10-04-2024 | Anatomic Variations

Rare case of divided phrenic nerve variation: a cadaveric case report

Authors: Olivia C. Silveri, Gabriella Dunemann, Christian Woo, Jacob Gutman, Joseph Palazzi, Jason Canestrino, Benita Luke, Jonathan A. Millard, Michael Breiner

Published in: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy

Login to get access

Abstract

The phrenic nerve innervates the respiratory diaphragm, the primary muscle active during ventilation. The canonical path of the phrenic nerve originates from the cervical spine at C3–C5 spinal nerves and travels inferiorly through the neck and thoracic cavity to reach the diaphragm. During a cadaver dissection, a variation of the phrenic nerve was discovered in a 93-year-old male specimen. A traditional origin of the phrenic nerve was noted; however, the nerve branched into medial and lateral components at the level of the superior trunk of the brachial plexus. The branches reconnected at the apex of the aortic arch and continued inferiorly to innervate the ipsilateral diaphragm. This case study describes a rare type of branching of the phrenic nerve and explores its potential impact on clinical procedures.
Literature
8.
go back to reference Rao TR, Kumar B, Shetty P, Rao SR (2007) Variation in the course of the left phrenic nerve: a case report. Neuroanatomy 6(6):24–25 Rao TR, Kumar B, Shetty P, Rao SR (2007) Variation in the course of the left phrenic nerve: a case report. Neuroanatomy 6(6):24–25
Metadata
Title
Rare case of divided phrenic nerve variation: a cadaveric case report
Authors
Olivia C. Silveri
Gabriella Dunemann
Christian Woo
Jacob Gutman
Joseph Palazzi
Jason Canestrino
Benita Luke
Jonathan A. Millard
Michael Breiner
Publication date
10-04-2024
Publisher
Springer Paris
Published in
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy
Print ISSN: 0930-1038
Electronic ISSN: 1279-8517
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-024-03341-w