PMID: 2497527Jan 1, 1989Paper

A contribution to the study of the accessory nerve: surgical implications

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy : SRA
P CaliotP Cabanié

Abstract

The anatomy of the accessory n. is defined in the light of 100 dissections with particular regard to the following aspects: its relations with the internal jugular v.; its participation in the innervation of the sternocleidomastoid m.; its location in relation to the anterior and posterior borders of that muscle and to the anterior border of the trapezius; and its branching and anastomoses in the supraclavicular fossa.

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