Fig. 5From: A stab wound to the axilla illustrating the importance of brachial plexus anatomy in an emergency context: a case reportPhotograph of the patient’s left axilla showing the intraoperative view of the axillary wound after control of bleeding and nerve repair. Longitudinal section of the posterior side of the axillary vein along with complete section of the ulnar, medial brachial cutaneous and medial antebrachial cutaneous nerves as well as partial section of the median nerve were found. 1, median nerve; 2, ulnar nerve; 3, axillary vein; 4, medial brachial cutaneous nerve; 5, medial antebrachial cutaneous nerveBack to article page