First, the musculocutaneous nerve derived from the lateral fascicles of brachial plexus by two branches. Second, the brachial artery emitted the radial and ulnar arteries at the level of 1/3 proximal upper arm. Given these variations are discovered rarely and accurate knowledge of such variations...
arteria brachialis, brachial artery - the main artery of the upper arm; a continuation of the axillary artery; bifurcates into the radial and ulnar arteries at the elbow cephalic vein, vena cephalica - a large vein of the arm that empties into the axillary vein limb - one of the jointed...
The brachial artery was found to divide into the radial and ulnar arteries (or precisely, it was divided into the brachioradial artery and ulno-interosseous trunk) 48 mm proximal to the inter-epicondylar line of the humerus, with an arm length of 290 mm; Thus, the origin of the brachio...
arteria brachialis,brachial artery- the main artery of the upper arm; a continuation of the axillary artery; bifurcates into the radial and ulnar arteries at the elbow arteria radialis,radial artery- branch of the brachial artery beginning below the elbow and extending down the forearm around th...
The brachial artery (Fig. 525) commences at the lower margin of the tendon of the Teres major, and, passing down the arm, ends about 1 cm. below the bend of the elbow, where it divides into the radial and ulnar arteries. At first the brachial artery lies medial to the humerus; but...
Upper extremity Arteries: axillary, brachial, ulnar and radial arteries Veins: basilic, cephalic, radial, ulnar, brachial, axillary veins Nerves: branches of brachial plexus (C5-T1); musculocutaneous, axillary, radial, median, ulnar nerves. Lower extremity Arteries: femoral, popliteal, anterior tibia...
Fig. 1. Left upper limb showing the brachial and accessory brachial arteries bifurcation and reunion. A: Main brachial artery; B: Accessory brachial artery; C: Radial artery; D: Ulnar artery; E: Median nerve retracted medially; F: Axillary vein. Download: Download high-res image (896KB) ...
A preoperative modified Allen’s test is conducted. In this test, the patient makes a clenched fist, and the radial and ulnar arteries are compressed firmly at the wrist by the examiner. While compression is maintained, the patient slowly opens the wrist and incompletely extends the fingers (hy...
Even though both are formed by the contribution of radial and ulnar arteries, variations are numerous and frequent in SPA that attracts the attention of surgeons. During the routine dissections we found a rare variation in the structural architecture of SPA which was formed by anastomosis of the...
Background: Normally brachial artery divides into its terminal branches namely radial and ulnar arteries at the neck of the radius in the cubital fossa and these are the main arteries responsible for the irrigation of the forearm. In the... P Varlekar,H Chavda,D Kubavat,... - 《Internatio...