NADIRE UNVER DOGAN İSMIHAN İLKNUR UYSAL MUZAFFER SEKER
Neuroanatomy - 2009;8(1):15-19
The basic anatomy of the median and ulnar nerves in the upper limb is well described in textbooks. Besides detailed anatomy of the communications between median and ulnar nerves was designed to help hand surgeons understand both anatomic variations and paradoxic complaints of sensory and motor loss of patients. Reports in the literature describe the four communicating branches between median and ulnar nerves in the upper limb. We would like to summarize previous studies in order to be understood properly and make general comments on this complex relationship between structure and innervation