Cutaneous nerves of upper extremity:
We will discuss ultrasound location of following
nerves in the section
Medial cutaneous nerve of forearm:
Lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm:
Intercostobrachial nerve:
Following diagram shows cutaneous innervation of upper extremity taken
from Gray's anatomy:
Medial cutaneous nerve of forearm (Medial
antebrachial cutaneous nerve):
It arises from the medial cord.
The nerve then runs on the medial side of arm medial to the brachial
artery. It then pierces the deep fascia at midarm level to travel
along with basilic vein. It then divided into two branches which
communicate with other cutaneous nerves to supply the medial side of
forearm.
Following video shows how to locate the nerve:
To find this nerve start scanning at the level of elbow on the medial
side. scan over the basilic vein. Once the vein is found,
trace it towards the axilla and look for the nerve around it. You
will need a very good machine with a high frequency probe to locate this
nerve.