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Topographical Anatomy of the Upper Limb

Structure/SpaceDescription/BoundariesSignificance
adductor/interosseous compartmenta compartment in the hand bounded on its palmar surface by the fascia covering adductor pollicis m. and interosseous mm., and on its dorsal surface by the interosseous fasciaadductor/interosseous compartment contains the metacarpal bones, the adductor pollicis m. and the palmar & dorsal interosseous mm.
anterior (flexor) compartment of the armcompartment bounded at its posterior extent by the medial and lateral intermuscular septa and the humerus; it is bounded anteriorly, laterally and medially by the brachial fasciaanterior compartment of the arm contains flexor muscles of the arm (biceps brachii m., coracobrachialis m., brachialis m.) which are innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve
anterior (flexor) compartment of the forearmcompartment bounded at its posterior extent by the medial and lateral intermuscular septa, the radius, the ulna and the interosseous membrane; it is bounded anteriorly, laterally and medially by the antebrachial fasciaanterior compartment of the forearm contains flexor muscles of the hand (superficially - pronator teres, flexor carpi radialis, palmaris longus, flexor carpi ulnaris; intermediate layer - flexor digitorum superficialis; deep layer - flexor digitorum profundus, flexor pollicis longus, pronator quadratus); it also contains the median n., ulnar n. and ulnar a.
anterior axillary folda fold of skin and muscle with the pectoralis major m. as its muscular componentaxillary tail of the mammary gland courses along the anterior axillary fold
axillafat-filled space located lateral to the thoracic wall and anterior to the scapula; it is bounded: superiorly by the clavicle, scapula and 1st rib; inferiorly by the axillary fascia; anteriorly by the pectoralis major and minor mm.; posteriorly by the subscapularis m.; laterally by the humerus; medially by the serratus anterior m. and thoracic wallaxilla contains the infraclavicular part of the brachial plexus (divisions, cords and terminal branches), the axillary a. and v. and the axillary lymph nodes
carpal tunnelan osseofibrous tunnel in the hand formed by the flexor retinaculum and the carpal bonescarpal tunnel contains the tendons of the flexors of the digits (flexor pollicis longus m., flexor digitorum superficialis m. flexor digitorum profundus m.) and the median nerve which may be compressed in this location resulting in carpal tunnel syndrome
cubital fossaa shallow depression on the anterior surface of the elbow region; it is bounded superiorly by an imaginary line between the humeral epicondyles, medially by the lateral border of the pronator teres m. and laterally by the medial border of the brachioradialis m.the median cubital v. crosses this region and is a site for phlebotomy
deltopectoral trianglea triangle in the upper chest region that is bounded medially by the clavicle, superiorly by the deltoid m. and inferiorly by the pectoralis major m.deltopectoral triangle is pierced by the cephalic vein on its course from the upper limb to join the axillary vein in the axilla
hypothenar compartmentcompartment in the hand bounded by the fascia covering the intrinsic muscles of 5th digithypothenar compartment contains the short muscles of the 5th digit: (abductor digiti minimi m., flexor digiti minimi brevis m., opponens digiti minimi m.)
midpalmar spacea space in the palm bounded by: hypothenar fascia medially and the septum attaching the palmar aponeurosis to the third metacarpal bone laterally; palmar aponeurosis superficially and fascia of the interosseous mm. deeplymidpalmar space may cause infections to become localized in the palm
posterior (extensor) compartment of the armcompartment bounded at its anterior extent by the medial and lateral intermuscular septa and humerus; it is bounded posteriorly, laterally and medially by the brachial fasciaposterior compartment of the arm contains the extensor muscles of the elbow (triceps brachii m., anconeus m.), the radial n.and the deep brachial a.
posterior (extensor) compartment of the forearmcompartment bounded at its anterior extent by the medial and lateral intermuscular septa, the radius, the ulna and the interosseous membrane; it is bounded posteriorly, laterally and medially by the antebrachial fasciaposterior compartment of the forearm contains extensor muscles of the hand and wrist (superficial group - brachioradialis m., extensor carpi radialis longus m., extensor carpi radialis brevis m., extensor digitorum m., extensor digiti minimi m., extensor carpi ulnaris m.; deep group - supinator m., abductor pollicis longus m., extensor pollicis brevis m., extensor pollicis longus m., extensor indicis m.); it contains the superficial and deep radial nn., the posterior interosseous artery and the radial artery
posterior axillary folda fold of skin and muscle with the teres major and latissimus dorsi mm. as the muscular componentsthe posterior extent of the floor of the axilla
quadrangular spacethe space bounded by the teres minor m. superiorly, the teres major m. inferiorly, the long head of the triceps brachii m. medially and the humerus laterallythe axillary n. and the posterior circumflex humeral a. pass through this space
thenar compartmentcompartment in the hand bounded by the fascia covering the intrinsic muscles of the thumbthenar compartment contains the short muscles of the thumb (abductor pollicis brevis m., flexor pollicis brevis m., opponens pollicis m.) and the tendon of the flexor pollicis longus m.
triangular intervalthe interval between the teres major m. superiorly, long head of the triceps brachii m. medially and humerus laterallythe radial n. passes through this interval to get from the axilla to the posterior surface of the humerus
triangular spacethe space bounded by the teres minor m. superiorly, the teres major m. inferiorly and the long head of the triceps brachii m. laterallythe circumflex scapular vessels are located in this space as they pass from the axilla to the dorsum of the scapula
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