Landmark for Identifying Spinal Accessory Nerve in Anterior Triangle of Neck-Surgeon’s Perspective
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There have been multiple studies on defining landmarks for spinal accessory nerve but most of them have stressed upon the identification of nerve in the posterior triangle of the neck. I have highlighted few landmarks that are less known for identification of spinal accessory nerve and their importance. The five landmarks which were analysed are posterior belly of digastric, transverse process of atlas, internal jugular vein, sternocleidomastoid muscle and small calibre veins present superficial to spinal accessory nerve.
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