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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 58, 843-844, Copyright © 1994 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
WA Owens, DJ Gladstone and DJ Heylings
Dissection of the thoracic inlet was performed on 22 cadavers to determine
the relationship of the phrenic nerve to the internal mammary artery as it
passes from lateral to medial behind the first rib. On the left the nerve
was found to cross superior to the artery and then medial to it in 14 of 22
specimens; on the right this was found in ten of 22 specimens. In all other
specimens, it crossed inferior to the internal mammary artery. These
findings demonstrate that there is no constant relationship between these
structures, and emphasize the need for caution when dissecting the internal
mammary artery at or above the level of the first rib.
ARTICLES
Surgical anatomy of the phrenic nerve and internal mammary artery
Department of Cardiac Surgery, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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