SPINAL ACCESSORY NERVE IN SUDANESE SUBJECTS;

A GROSS MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY

Authors

  • ASSAD A. REZIGALLA Oumdurman Islamic University
  • QURASHI M. ALI
  • ELTAHIR O. ALI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2012.19.06.2468

Keywords:

Accessory nerve, Internal Jugular Vein, Sudanese, Sternocleidomastoid Muscle, Trapezius Muscle, Cervical Plexus Connections

Abstract

Objective: the aim of this article was to study the spinal accessory nerve in Sudanese subjects. Method: dissection of formalinfixed
cadavers' necks. Results: in Sudanese the SAN exits as one trunk from the jugular foramen anterior to IJV then crosses lateral to it.
Rarely SAN exits as two branches. Usually the nerve passes beneath SCMM and supply it by direct or side branch. Muscular branches of SAN
have connections from the cervical plexus mainly C2, 3. Conclusion: There are some differences in the course, branches and connections of
the spinal accessory nerve in Sudanese from what is described in standard textbooks of anatomy.

Author Biography

ASSAD A. REZIGALLA, Oumdurman Islamic University

Department of Human Anatomy, 
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences,
.

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Published

2012-11-03