Origin and insertion of the nerves constituting the braquial plexus of the roadside hawk

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Autor(a) principal: MACHADO,DEREK L.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: LEZARDO,THIAGO, GUIMARÃES,JULIANA P., CLEBIS,NAIANNE K., GAGLIARDO,KARINA M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract The roadside hawk (Rupornis magnirostris) is a free-living bird that commonly has wing injuries caused by man-made obstacles when flying. Studies that describe the topographic anatomy of the wings of this species are necessary to assist in the treatment of possible wing lesions. For this reason, the present work aimed to describe the origin and insertion of the nerves that constitute the brachial plexus in roadside hawks. Five roadside hawk carcasses donated to the Animal Anatomy Laboratory of the São Judas University Center, UNIMONTE campus, by CEPTAS (Center for Research and Screening of Wild Animals) were used for the study. The brachial plexus of the roadside hawk was formed by the union of the ventral branches of the spinal nerves located between C9-C10-T1-T2-T3. The ventral branches joined together and formed four short trunks which later united again by exchanging nerve fibers and constituting a big caliber branch. This is divided into two nerve cords (dorsal and ventral) which are destined to specific muscular groupings. The dorsal cord originates the axillary, anconeal and radial nerves, and is responsible for innervating the extensor muscles. The ventral cord originates the pectoral, bicipital, median-ulnar, median and ulnar nerves, and is responsible for innervating the flexor muscles.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Origin and insertion of the nerves constituting the braquial plexus of the roadside hawk
title Origin and insertion of the nerves constituting the braquial plexus of the roadside hawk
spellingShingle Origin and insertion of the nerves constituting the braquial plexus of the roadside hawk
MACHADO,DEREK L.
Rupornis magnirostris
wing
Brachial Plexus
anatomy
birds
title_short Origin and insertion of the nerves constituting the braquial plexus of the roadside hawk
title_full Origin and insertion of the nerves constituting the braquial plexus of the roadside hawk
title_fullStr Origin and insertion of the nerves constituting the braquial plexus of the roadside hawk
title_full_unstemmed Origin and insertion of the nerves constituting the braquial plexus of the roadside hawk
title_sort Origin and insertion of the nerves constituting the braquial plexus of the roadside hawk
author MACHADO,DEREK L.
author_facet MACHADO,DEREK L.
LEZARDO,THIAGO
GUIMARÃES,JULIANA P.
CLEBIS,NAIANNE K.
GAGLIARDO,KARINA M.
author_role author
author2 LEZARDO,THIAGO
GUIMARÃES,JULIANA P.
CLEBIS,NAIANNE K.
GAGLIARDO,KARINA M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MACHADO,DEREK L.
LEZARDO,THIAGO
GUIMARÃES,JULIANA P.
CLEBIS,NAIANNE K.
GAGLIARDO,KARINA M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rupornis magnirostris
wing
Brachial Plexus
anatomy
birds
topic Rupornis magnirostris
wing
Brachial Plexus
anatomy
birds
description Abstract The roadside hawk (Rupornis magnirostris) is a free-living bird that commonly has wing injuries caused by man-made obstacles when flying. Studies that describe the topographic anatomy of the wings of this species are necessary to assist in the treatment of possible wing lesions. For this reason, the present work aimed to describe the origin and insertion of the nerves that constitute the brachial plexus in roadside hawks. Five roadside hawk carcasses donated to the Animal Anatomy Laboratory of the São Judas University Center, UNIMONTE campus, by CEPTAS (Center for Research and Screening of Wild Animals) were used for the study. The brachial plexus of the roadside hawk was formed by the union of the ventral branches of the spinal nerves located between C9-C10-T1-T2-T3. The ventral branches joined together and formed four short trunks which later united again by exchanging nerve fibers and constituting a big caliber branch. This is divided into two nerve cords (dorsal and ventral) which are destined to specific muscular groupings. The dorsal cord originates the axillary, anconeal and radial nerves, and is responsible for innervating the extensor muscles. The ventral cord originates the pectoral, bicipital, median-ulnar, median and ulnar nerves, and is responsible for innervating the flexor muscles.
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