Publication: Bilateral superficial brachial artery
Date
2009
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Kathmandu University
Abstract
Abstract
Variations of the upper limb arterial system are well documented. Accurate knowledge of the normal and variant arterial
anatomy of the axillary artery is important for clinical procedures and vascular radiology. In this article, a rare bilateral
variation of superficial brachial artery is being reported. The axillary artery on both sides divided in its third part into a
superficial brachial artery passing superficial to the lateral root of median nerve and brachial artery proper. The former
terminated in the cubital fossa by dividing into ulnar and radial arteries while the later descended deep to the medial root
of median nerve and gave anterior and posterior circumflex humeral branches of axillary artery and profunda brachii of
brachial artery. Then it terminated by giving twigs to muscles of arm. Earlier superficial brachial artery is reported with
a prevalence rate varying from 0.2 – 25 % but a bilateral variation is extremely rare. Further its ontogeny and clinical
implications are discussed in detail.
Key words: Superficial brachial artery, brachial artery, Axillary artery
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Sharma T 1, Singla RK2, Sachdeva K3
1 Professor and Head of Department, 2 associate Professor, 3 Senior resident, Department of Anatomy, Government Medical College, Amritsar, India.