THE VARIATION PATTERNS OF THE BRACHIAL ARTERIAL TRUNK IN CHINESE AND A DISCUSSION OF ITS CHINESE TERM
- VernacularTitle:国人上臂动脉干的变异、分型及其定名的商榷
- Author:
Daojun DENG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:
Acta Anatomica Sinica
1954;0(02):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
700 upper extremities of 350 Chinese adults were dissected.The courses of brachial arterial trunks may be grouped into 3 principle patterns:Normal(582 cases,83.14%), superficial brachial(64 cases,9.14%)and double trunks(54 cases,7.72%).Among the 350 cadavers,variations appeared bilaterally in 31 bodies(8.86%);unilaterally in 56 bodies(16.00%).The variations always occurred more often on the right(70 cases, 20.00%)than on the left(48 cases,13.71%). Among the 118 cases there were 64 cases with single arterial trunks of the arm accounting 54.24% of the total variations and double trunks in 54 cases,accounting for 45.76%.In 114 cases(16.29%)only one trunk occurred as a.brachialis superficialis. Its continuation in the forearm was grouped as follow: 1.Continued into a.radiailis and a.ulnaris in 67(58.77%)extremities 2.Continued into a.radiailis in 40(35.09%)extremities. 3.Continued into a.ulnaris in 2(1.75%)extremities. 4.Ended into a union at the cubital fossa and then divided again into a.radialis and a.ulnaris in 4 cases;in the remaining case it was a muscular branch from the superficial brachial artery. The significance of the pattern and chinese terms of the brachial arteral trunks was discussed.