Head and neckArteries:brachiocephalic trunk, subclavian, common carotid, external carotid, internal carotid arteries Veins:internal jugular, external jugular, anterior jugular, subclavian and brachiocephalic veins Nerves:cervical plexus (C1-C5), 12 cranial nerves; olfactory (CN I), optic (CN II), ocu...
A vascular circle located in the anterior part of the ciliary body near the root of the iris. It is formed by the anastomosis of the two long posterior ciliary arteries and the seven anterior ciliary arteries. It supplies the iris, the ciliary processes and the anterior choroid. ...
Cerebral angiographic data of major cerebral artery bifurcations of 554 anterior cerebral arteries, 582 internal carotid arteries, 793 middle cerebral arteries and 195 basilar arteries were used for measurement of arterial diameter, lateral and bifurcation angles and aneurysm deviation. Hemodynamic stresses ...
The neck is drained by the jugular, vertebral, and subclavian veins that end up in the brachiocephalic veins. Innervation of the head and neck is via the twelve cranial nerves and the cervical plexus. Moving further, we reach the trunk. The most significant arteries of the thorax, abdomen,...
unnamed arteries that connect the vasculature of adjacent angiosomes, which are based on named arteries. In the case of the pectoralis major myocutaneous flap, the internal mammary and superior epigastric angiosomes are supplied by choke vessels communicating with the pectoral branch of the thoracoac...
To reduce swelling in your face and neck, we will elevate the head of your bed at a 35-degree angle. There will not be any constricting ties or dressings placed around your neck as this may prevent blood flow through the arteries and veins of your free flap. We may ask you to avoid...
(SP), thyroid gland (TG) (both superior and inferior poles), thyroid gland anteroposterior (APD) and superoinferior (SID) diameters, thyroid isthmus (TI) superoinferior dimension, epiglottis, vertebral arteries (right and left), and both right and left parotid glands (superior and inferior ...
2017 ESC Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Diseases, in collaboration with the European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS): document covering atherosclerotic disease of extracranial carotid and vertebral, mesenteric, renal, upper and lower extremity arteriesEndorsed by: the...
Multivessel disease was defined as the presence of greater than 50% diameter stenosis in two or more major epicardial coronary arteries. Peri-procedural medications were prescribed in accordance with contemporary guidelines for managing CAD patients. The treatment duration and specific regimens for ...
The lumbar branches of the aorta, the obturator branch of the internal iliac artery as well as branches of the external iliac and femoral arteries also contribute to the blood supply Venous drainage of the psoas major muscle mirrors the arterial supply. It drains back into the femoral, external...