1 – The infraclavicular block of the brachial plexus
The infraclavicular block anaesthetises the brachial plexus at the level of the cords
The upper limb is innervated by nerves from the brachial plexus (BP). The BP is derived from five spinal nerve roots C5-T1
The superior trunk (ST) comes from C5 and C6. The middle trunk comes from C7 (MT). The inferior trunk (IT) comes from C8 and T1. The anterior branches from ST and MT unite to become the lateral cord. The anterior branch of IT is the medial cord. The three posterior branches of ST, MT and IT unite to become the posterior cord
The axillary nerve and the radial nerve come from the posterior cord. The musculocutaneous nerve and part of the median nerve come from the lateral cord. The ulnar nerve and part of the median nerve come from the medial cord. The medial cutaneous nerves of the arm and the forearm branches off the medial cord. The suprascapular and axillary nerves are not anaesthetised by the infraclavicular block