Abstract

Introduction: Biceps brachii muscle is the double headed flexor muscle of anterior compartment of arm, showing most common anatomical variation. Objective: To study the morphological variation of biceps brachii muscle along with its innervations. Method: 42 upper extremities of 21 formalin fixed cadavers used during routine dissection in anatomy department of LMC were studied. Biceps brachii muscles were examined for their attachments, number of heads of origin, level of fusion of muscle bellies and innervations. Appropriate photographs were taken. Result: Out of 42 upper extremities of 21 cadavers third head of biceps brachii muscle was found in two right upper extremities (9.52%). One of the specimens had dual nerve supply from musculocutaneous and median nerve where as in another specimen third head was innervated only by musculocutaneous nerve. Conclusion: Knowledge of additional head of biceps brachii is important for surgery of the fracture of shaft of humerus.

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  • Biceps brachii muscle is the double headed flexor muscle of anterior compartment of arm, showing most common anatomical variation

  • A vertical incision was made from the level of acromian process of scapula to the mid of the forearm and two small horizontal incisions were made at the two ends of the vertical incision

  • The biceps brachii muscle was observed for additional head, shape and size of the long and short head were recorded

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Introduction

Biceps brachii muscle is the double headed flexor muscle of anterior compartment of arm, showing most common anatomical variation. It is innervated by the musculocutaneous were observed for nerve supply and morphology of biceps brachii.

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