겨드랑동맥의 분지의 형태에 따른 어깨밑동맥의 변이
- Author(s)
- 박승범; 이재호; 최인장; 최우익; 진상찬
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Lee, Jae Ho; Choi, In Jang; Choi, Woo Ik; Jin, Sang Chan
- Department
- Dept. of Anatomy (해부학)
Dept. of Emergency Medicine (응급의학)
- Journal Title
- Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology
- Issued Date
- 2017
- Volume
- 30
- Issue
- 3
- Keyword
- Axillary artery; Subscapular artery; Variation
- Abstract
- The axillary artery (AA) is often referred to as having three parts, with these divisions based on its location relative to the pectoralis minor muscle. In third part, AA gives off the subscapular (SSA), anterior circumflex humeral, and posterior circumflex humeral arteries (PCHA). However, variations in these arteries were extremely diverse. So, we observed actually some branching patterns of these arteries in this study.
Method
We studied the pattern of SSA in 128 upper limbs from donated cadavers.
Result
SSA was originated directly from the third and second parts of AA in 37.5% (48/128) and 4.7% (6/128), respectively. A PCHA made a common trunk with SSA in 25.8% (33/128), and these trunks arose from the third and second parts of AA in 21.1% (27/128) and 4.7% (6/128), respectively. A lateral thoracic artery (LTA) arose from SSA in 12.5% (16/128), and these were originated from the third and second parts of AA in 4.7% (6/128) and 7.8% (10/128), respectively. In 19.5% (25/128) of upper limbs, LTA, SSA, and PCHA have a common trunk, and these arose from the third and second parts of AA in 12.5% (16/128) and 7.0% (9/128), respectively. According to the branching pattern of the SSA, its origin was significantly different.
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