2010
DOI: 10.1002/ca.21008
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Anatomical study and clinical significance of the rami communicantes between cervicothoracic ganglion and brachial plexus

Abstract: The aim of this study was to provide a detailed characterization of the rami communicantes between the stellate (or cervicothoraic) ganglion (CTG) and brachial plexus (BP). Rami communicantes of 33 fixed adult cadavers were macroscopically observed, and connection between CTG and spinal nerves and branching was investigated. In all cases, except one, the hibateral medial rami communicantes was found to be positioned symmetrically between the CTG and C7, C8 spinal nerves. Gray rami communicantes arising from th… Show more

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“…Care must be taken by the spinal surgeon to protect the chain and its branches, while dissecting the longus colli muscle especially in the root of neck for anterior spinal surgeries. 1 The present study aims to define the lower two ganglia, i.e. inferior cervical ganglion and stellate ganglion by tracing their vascular relations, dimensions and branches.…”
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“…Care must be taken by the spinal surgeon to protect the chain and its branches, while dissecting the longus colli muscle especially in the root of neck for anterior spinal surgeries. 1 The present study aims to define the lower two ganglia, i.e. inferior cervical ganglion and stellate ganglion by tracing their vascular relations, dimensions and branches.…”
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confidence: 99%