Therefore, the SCLNs can be metastatic in superficial EC and even become sentinel nodes. Metastatic SCLNs are usually located on the surface of the scalenus anterior muscle and near the venous angle.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the technique and complications of sonographically guided anesthetic injection of the anterior scalene muscle in patients being investigated for neurogenic thoracic outlet ...
A second benefit of the endoscopic approach is the visualization of the cervical bands from the scalenus anterior and scalenus medius muscles and the intrinsic relationship with the neurovascular ...