2023
DOI: 10.1111/joa.13976
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Axillary arch (of Langer): A large‐scale dissection and simulation study based on unembalmed cadavers of body donors

Jeremias T. Weninger,
Paata Pruidze,
Giorgi Didava
et al.

Abstract: Connective or muscular tissue crossing the axilla is named axillary arch (of Langer). It is known to complicate axillary surgery and to compress nerves and vessels transiting from the axilla to the arm. Our study aims at systematically researching the frequency, insertions, tissue composition and dimension of axillary arches in a large cohort of individuals with regard to gender and bilaterality. In addition, it aims at evaluating the ability of axillary arches to cause compression of the axillary neurovascula… Show more

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