The anconeus muscle revisited: double innervation pattern and its clinical implications.
Verónica Jiménez-DíazPaloma AragonesLorena García-LamasRaúl Barco-LaaksoSara QuinonesMarko KonschakeCarolina GemmellJosé Ramón SanudoDavid Cecilia-LópezPublished in: Surgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA (2021)
There is evidence of a high frequency of a double innervation pattern for the anconeus muscle: the main branch of triceps-anconeus muscle depending on the radial nerve, which is liable to being damaged during posterior elbow approaches, and a secondary branch depending on the PIN. There are very few references to this finding in Anatomical literature and none with such a large sample size.