Surg Radiol Anat
1991;13(2):109-12
Upper thoracic dorsal rami: anatomic study
of their medial
cutaneous branches.
Maigne
JY, Maigne R, Guerin-Surville H.
The
authors describe the distribution of the medial branches of the upper thoracic
dorsal rami (T1 to T5 levels). At each level, after travelling through the
erector spinae, they become superficial, and reach the apex of the spinous
process of the corresponding vertebra. They then spread out laterally, innervating
the skin. They can occasionally be compressed by paravertebral tendons, and
this possibly contributes to certain forms of dorsal pain. Anastomosis of
the dorsal cutaneous branch of the second thoracic nerve (T2) with the descending
lateral branch of the accessory nerve has been observed. Its presence could
explain the occasional clinical situations where there is no resultant paralysis
from accidental surgical section of the latter nerve.