Intramuscular nerve distribution of the sternocleidomastoid muscle for the botulinum toxin injection

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy(2024)

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The aim of this study is to define the intramuscular nerve distribution of the sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM) and the innervation zones (IZ) to describe the optimal botulinum toxin injection sites. The cricoid cartilage (CC), laryngeal prominence (LP) and hyoid bone (HB) and angle of mandible (AM) were determined as landmarks. The length of the muscles were measured between the sternoclavicular joint and tip of the mastoid process. SCM was evaluated in two parts as anterior and posterior divided by the line where the length of the muscle was measured. Measurements were made to define the relationships of the SCM with common carotid artery, internal and external jugular veins. IZ were described according to these vessels. Afterwards, Modified Sihler’s staining technique was applied to expose the intramuscular nerve distribution. The average length of SCM was 160,1 mm. Motor entry point of the accessory nerve fibers were between the AM-HB lines, in the range of 30–40
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Botulinum toxin,Cervical dystonia,Innervation zone,Modified Sihler’s staining technique,Sternocleidomastoid muscle
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