UPPER LIMB BLOOD SUPPLY Flashcards
BLOOD FROM HE AORTA TO THE RIGHT GOES TO
brachiocephalic artery into subclaven/ common carotid
blood from the aorta to the left
goes staight to subclaven or common carotid
subclavian course
arch of aorta for the left side- origin
right side is brachiocephalic artery - origin
termination lateral boarder of 1st rib becomes axillary
axillary artery course
lateral boarder of 1st rib
supply pectorial and shoulder region once crosses the inferior boarder of tere major
brachial has a deep/ profundi which supply the posterior arm
brachial ends when divides into radial ulna a elbow
supplies anterior arm
radial artery course
supply lateral forearm
mainly supply the deep palmar arch too
ulna arery
supply the medial forearm
mainly supply the superfical palmer arch
dorsal venous arch
cephalic vein on the radial side to axillary artery
groove between the pec and deltoid
basilic vein- ulna side into axilary vein
medial cubital vein- connects both cephalic and basilic vein
anteror vein on forearm
venous return
subclavian vein into braciocephalic vein on L/R into superior vena carva