UNILATERAL VARIATION IN THE BRANCHING PATTERN OF RIGHT AXILLARY ARTERY: A CASE REPORT
Journal: International Journal of Anatomy and Research (Vol.3, No. 3)Publication Date: 2015-09-20
Authors : A.K.Manicka Vasuki; M.Nirmala Devi; K.Kalyana Sundaram; Deborah Joy Hebzibah; T.K.Aleyemma Fenn; M.Jamuna .;
Page : 1312-1315
Keywords : Axillary Artery; Common Trunk; Arterial Variation; Profunda Brachii Artery; Clinical Significance.;
Abstract
Axillary artery and its branches are prone to have variations in their course. Knowledge about such variations are important for Radiologists in imaging techniques, Surgeons,Orthopedicians and Anesthetists in performing surgeries in the axilla and giving regional nerve blocks in the axilla.During dissection of a cadaver in the department of Anatomy, PSG IMS &R, Coimbatore, We observed a variation in the third part of right Axillary artery. From the common trunk, Subscapular artery, Anterior and Posterior circumflex humeral arteries and Profunda brachii artery arose. Third part of Axillary artery continued down as brachial artery. We are highlighting the variation in this study.
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