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Nerve Injury With Axillary Dissection
There are some important nerves you need to know surgically, specifically when doing things like an axillary dissection. The most common injury is to the intercostal brachial nerve. This is the cutaneous branch of the second intercostal. And then they often ask what, they like to trip you up with the lateral and medial pectoral nerve which innervates both the major and minor but only supplies the pec minor.