Angiosomes of the Ulnar Nerve at the Elbow: A Cadaver Trial Using Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound

Ultrasound Med Biol. 2021 Dec;47(12):3393-3402. doi: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2021.08.006. Epub 2021 Sep 1.

Abstract

Three major arteries supplying the ulnar nerve in the cubital tunnel are commonly known. However, their vascular territories (angiosomes) have not been described yet. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound was used to identify the angiosomes of posterior ulnar recurrent artery, inferior ulnar collateral artery and superior ulnar collateral artery in 20 fresh, non-frozen human body donors. The arteries were cannulated, and physiologic blood flow was simulated. Contrast agent was applied in each vessel in a randomized sequence, and the length of the contrast-enhancing ulnar nerve segment was measured by a radiologist blinded to the sequence. The angiosome of the posterior ulnar recurrent artery overlaps both other angiosomes. It fully covers the cubital tunnel in 63.6% of specimens. In addition, collateral flow via nerve and muscle branches of the arterial anastomotic network around the elbow (rete articulare cubiti) partly maintains the intra-neural blood flow in the absence of a vascular pedicle. The posterior ulnar recurrent artery is the dominant nutrient vessel of the ulnar nerve in the cubital tunnel. A potential watershed zone exists proximal to the Osborne ligament. Knowledge of these angiosomes may advance surgery of the ulnar nerve in the cubital tunnel.

Keywords: Angiosome; Contrast-enhanced; Cubital tunnel; Ulnar nerve; Ultrasound.

MeSH terms

  • Cadaver
  • Elbow / diagnostic imaging
  • Elbow Joint*
  • Humans
  • Ulnar Artery / diagnostic imaging
  • Ulnar Nerve* / anatomy & histology
  • Ulnar Nerve* / diagnostic imaging