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Quadrangular and Triangular spaces

Quadrangular and Triangular spaces

Quadrangular and Triangular spaces

Quadrangular and Triangular spaces

The video “Understanding Quadrangular & Triangular Spaces” by VB Anatomy, hosted by Dr. Vaishaly Bharambe, focuses on:

  • Quadrangular and Triangular Spaces Overview: Introduces these spaces in the back and scapular region.
  • Anatomy of Quadrangular Space: Details the boundaries and contents, including the axillary nerve and posterior circumflex humeral artery.
  • Upper and Lower Triangular Spaces: Explores the anatomy and contents of these spaces.
  • Clinical Relevance: Discusses the importance of these spaces in medical practice, including potential compression of structures.

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Quadrangular and Triangular spaces

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1. A young boy fell from his bicycle on his back. He flug out his arm to protect himself and hit the back of his arm hard on the edge of the footpath. He sustained a fracture of middle of the shaft of humerus. The following nerve was likely to have been damaged

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2. The following nerve is a content of Lower triangular space

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3. Following artery is a content of the Upper triangular space:

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4. A patient had sustained a fracture of his femur and was advised movement using crutches. He presented in the OPD a few weeks later with weakness in the arms in relation to the functioning of the Radial nerve. This condition is called as:

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5. The following nerve is a content of Quadrangular fossa:

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