Branches of Ulnar Artery 3D

  • Anterior Ulnar Recurrent Artery:
    • * Anastomoses with the inferior ulnar collateral artery.                                                                                                                                                                    
  • Posterior Ulnar Recurrent Artery:
    • * Anastomoses with the superior ulnar collateral artery.

 

  • Common Interosseous Artery:
    • * Arises from the lateral side of the ulnar artery and divides into the anterior and posterior interosseous arteries.

 

  • Anterior Interosseous Artery:
    • * Descends with the anterior interosseous nerve in front of the interosseous membrane, located between the flexor digitorum profundus and the flexor pollicis longus muscles.
    • * Perforates the interosseous membrane to anastomose with the posterior interosseous artery and join the dorsal carpal network.

 

  • Posterior Interosseous Artery:
    • * Gives rise to the interosseous recurrent artery, which anastomoses with a middle collateral branch of the profunda brachii artery.
    • * Descends behind the interosseous membrane in company with the posterior interosseous nerve.
    • * Anastomoses with the dorsal carpal branch of the anterior interosseous artery.

 

  • Palmar Carpal Branch:
    • * Joins the palmar carpal branch of the radial artery to form the palmar carpal arch.

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  • Anterior Ulnar Recurrent Artery:
    • * Anastomoses with the inferior ulnar collateral artery.                                                                                                                                                                    
  • Posterior Ulnar Recurrent Artery:
    • * Anastomoses with the superior ulnar collateral artery.

 

  • Common Interosseous Artery:
    • * Arises from the lateral side of the ulnar artery and divides into the anterior and posterior interosseous arteries.

 

  • Anterior Interosseous Artery:
    • * Descends with the anterior interosseous nerve in front of the interosseous membrane, located between the flexor digitorum profundus and the flexor pollicis longus muscles.
    • * Perforates the interosseous membrane to anastomose with the posterior interosseous artery and join the dorsal carpal network.

 

  • Posterior Interosseous Artery:
    • * Gives rise to the interosseous recurrent artery, which anastomoses with a middle collateral branch of the profunda brachii artery.
    • * Descends behind the interosseous membrane in company with the posterior interosseous nerve.
    • * Anastomoses with the dorsal carpal branch of the anterior interosseous artery.

 

  • Palmar Carpal Branch:
    • * Joins the palmar carpal branch of the radial artery to form the palmar carpal arch.

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