Correlation between ultrasound imaging, cross-sectional anatomy, and histology of the brachial plexus: a review

Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
Geert J van GeffenGerbrand J Groen

Abstract

The anatomy of the brachial plexus is complex. To facilitate the understanding of the ultrasound appearance of the brachial plexus, we present a review of important anatomic considerations. A detailed correlation of reconstructed, cross-sectional gross anatomy and histology with ultrasound sonoanatomy is provided.

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