Interclavicularis anticus digastricus muscle in a female body donor: a case report
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Interclavicularis anticus digastricus muscle in a female body donor: a case report
Abstract
Background and objectives: Muscular variations of the ventral thoracic wall are generally common and of great clinical interest.
Materials and methods: An unusual muscular variation of the ventral thoracic wall was observed and dissected in a West-European female body donor.
Results: An interclavicularis anticus digastricus muscle was observed and studied. It originated from the manubrium sterni and inserted bilaterally to the clavicles. Both muscle bellies were interconnected by a tendon on the ventral surface of the manubrium sterni. The muscle was innervated by branches of the lateral pectoral nerve.
Conclusions: The interclavicularis anticus digastricus muscle is a muscular variation of the ventral thoracic wall of unknown prevalence. This variation might be of clinical interest in orthopaedics and thoracic surgery. It is also a vulnerable structure during infraclavicular insertion of a subclavian vein catheter or fractures of the clavicle.
Keywords: Clavicle; Lateral pectoral nerve; Muscular variations; Pectoralis major muscle; Sternum.
© 2021. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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