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In this video, we have talked about the Cutaneous Nerves and Venous drainage of the upper extremity. The sensory nerve supply to the skin over the point of the shoulder to the tips of the digits is what comprises the cutaneous nerve supply of the upper limb. The superficial veins of the upper limb lie in the superficial fascia. ▬ 📃 Cutaneous Nerves and Venous Drainage ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ In this video, we will discuss the following points in detail 🟡 Cutaneous Nerves of the upper limb 🟡 Upper Extremity Superficial Veins 🟡 Upper Limb Lymphatic Drainage ▬ 📜 Upper Limb: Cutaneous Nerves ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ There are a total of 15 cutaneous nerves in the upper limb. Their supply is regional meaning that in the region of the arm there 6 nerves, while in the region of the forearm 3 are cutaneous supply. The rest of the cutaneous nerves are in the region of the hand. The cutaneous nerves of the upper limb are: 🟠 Supraclavicular Nerves 🟠 Upper Lateral Cutaneous nerve of the arm 🟠 Intercostobrachial nerve 🟠 Medial Cutaneous nerve of the arm 🟠 Lower Lateral Cutaneous nerve of the arm 🟠 Posterior Cutaneous nerve of the arm 🟠 Lateral Cutaneous Nerve of the forearm 🟠 Medial Cutaneous Nerve of the forearm 🟠 Posterior Cutaneous Nerve of the forearm 🟠 Ulnar Nerve 🟠 Radial Nerve 🟠 Median Nerve Check out the video to find out about their regional supply. ▬ 📃 Upper Limb: Superficial Veins ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Superficial veins of the upper limb assume importance in medical practice because these are most used for intravenous injections and for withdrawing blood for testing. There are two main superficial veins of the upper limb. 👉 Cephalic Vein Ascends in the superficial fascia on the lateral side of the biceps. On reaching the infraclavicular fossa, it drains into the axillary vein. 👉 Basilic Vein This vein ascends in the superficial fascia on the medial side of the biceps. Halfway up the arm, it pierces the deep fascia. After that, it joins the venae comitantes of the brachial artery to form the axillary vein. 👉 Median Cubital Vein It joins the above-mentioned veins together. As its name indicates, it is present at the level of cubital fossa. 👉 Median Vein of the Forearm The palmer venous plexus drains in the medial vein of the forearm, which ascends and joins the medial cubital vein. ▬ 📜 Lymphatics of the Upper Limb ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Lymph from the upper limb drains into 3 groups of lymph nodes. 👉 Infraclavicular Group of Nodes Infraclavicular nodes, 1 or 2 in number, are located on the clavipectoral fascia along the cephalic vein. They drain lymph from the thumb consisting of its web and the upper part of the breast. 👉 Lateral Group of Axillary Nodes The superficial lymph vessels draining the superficial tissues of the upper arm pass upward to the axilla. Those from the medial side follow the basilic vein to the lateral group of axillary nodes. 👉 Supratrochlear Lymph Node Also known as the superficial cubital. These nodes lie just above the medial epicondyle along the basilic vein. They drain the ulnar side of the hand and forearm. ▬ 🎬 5500+ sqadia.com Medical Videos ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 👩🏻⚕️ Accessible Medical Student Education 24/7/365 💡 Simplifying Medical Learning 💪 Study Hard, Dream Big, Achieve More