Journal of Medical Case Reports (Apr 2008)

Kaplan anastomosis of the ulnar nerve: a case report

  • Paraskevas Georgios,
  • Ch Gekas Christos,
  • Tzaveas Alexandros,
  • Spyridakis Ioannis,
  • Stoltidou Alexandra,
  • Ph Tsitsopoulos Parmenion

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-2-107
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. 107

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Abstract Introduction The sensory innervation of the hand is usually unvarying and anomalies in this area are uncommon. Case presentation We report the case of a rare ulnar nerve branch called a Kaplan anastomosis, which anastomosed the dorsal cutaneous branch with the ulnar nerve prior to its bifurcation into the superficial and deep ramus. Conclusion Many authors have reported unusual ulnar nerve branches and knowledge of these anatomical variations is important for the interpretation of pain and sensory loss in the area sustained during injuries or surgical procedures. Our finding is the fourth case of a Kaplan anastomosis to be described in the literature.