A Morphological Study of the Branches of the Axillary Artery in Korean Female.
10.11637/kjpa.1989.2.2.87
- Author:
Hyun Shik KIM
;
Kyung Yong KIM
;
Won Bok LEE
;
Dong Chang KIM
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Arteries;
Axillary Artery*;
Cadaver;
Female*;
Humans;
Thoracic Arteries
- From:Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology
1989;2(2):87-94
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
The branches of the axillary artery have been studied in 38 Korean female cadavers. 1. The superior thoracic artery arose from the first part and the second part of the axillary artery in 84% of sides. 2. The thoracoacromial artery arose from the axillary artery near the superomedial border of the axillaly artery more often (91%) than from any other source. 3. The lateral thoracic artery was found on 64% of the sides as a main axillary artery, usually arising from the second part of the axillary artery(61%). It arose from the subscapular artery in 28%. 4. The subscapular artery was seen as the lagrgest of the axillary artery. It arose from the second part (42%) and the third (58%) of the axillary artery. 5. The posterior circumflex humeral artery was a direct branch of the third part of axillary artery in 37% of sides. In 21% fo sides the posterior circumflex humeral artery arose by a common stem from the third part of the axillary artery. In 33% of sides the posterior circumflex humeral artery arose from the subscapular artery. 6. The anterior circumflex humeral artery was found more constantly at the third part of the axillary artery than the posterior circumflex humeral artery was. It arose from a direct branch of the third part of the axillary artery in 70% of sides.