Branches of Brachial Artery 3D

  • Profunda Brachii Artery:
    • * Descends posteriorly with the radial nerve and gives off an ascending branch, which anastomoses with the descending branch of the posterior humeral circumflex artery.
    • * Divides into the middle collateral artery, which anastomoses with the interosseous recurrent and the radial collateral artery.

 

  • Superior Ulnar Collateral Artery:
    • * Pierces the medial intermuscular septum and accompanies the ulnar nerve behind the septum and medial epicondyle.
    • * Anastomoses with the posterior ulnar recurrent branch of the ulnar artery.                                                                  

 

  • Inferior Ulnar Collateral Artery:
    • * Arises just above the elbow and descends in front of the medial epicondyle.
    • * Anastomoses with the anterior ulnar recurrent branch of the ulnar artery.

 

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  • Profunda Brachii Artery:
    • * Descends posteriorly with the radial nerve and gives off an ascending branch, which anastomoses with the descending branch of the posterior humeral circumflex artery.
    • * Divides into the middle collateral artery, which anastomoses with the interosseous recurrent and the radial collateral artery.

 

  • Superior Ulnar Collateral Artery:
    • * Pierces the medial intermuscular septum and accompanies the ulnar nerve behind the septum and medial epicondyle.
    • * Anastomoses with the posterior ulnar recurrent branch of the ulnar artery.                                                                  

 

  • Inferior Ulnar Collateral Artery:
    • * Arises just above the elbow and descends in front of the medial epicondyle.
    • * Anastomoses with the anterior ulnar recurrent branch of the ulnar artery.

 

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