Uzun A, Seelig L L
Department of Anatomy, Inonu University, Faculty of Medicine, Malatya, Turkey.
Folia Morphol (Warsz). 2000;59(3):217-20.
A vessel connecting the axillary or brachial artery to one of the forearm arteries was found in a 65 year old male cadaver, during the gross anatomy dissection of the upper extremity of 20 adult cadavers at the Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy, Louisiana State University Medical Center. The right radial artery originated from the brachial artery nearly at the usual level and was connected to the axillary or brachial artery by a long slender anastomotic artery (vasa aberrantia). The anastomotic artery coursed under the medial side of the biceps muscle between the median and musculocutaneous nerves, and gave off two muscular branches to the biceps muscle. The anastomotic artery coursed between the median and musculocutaneous nerves in the arm, it passed to the forearm under the bicipital aponeurosis and connected the main radial artery on the radial side of the forearm. The anastomotic artery can be explained on the basis of its embryologic development and also ought to be distinguished from the other common arterial variations in the upper extremity.
在路易斯安那州立大学医学中心细胞生物学与解剖学系对20具成年尸体上肢进行大体解剖时,在一名65岁男性尸体中发现了一条连接腋动脉或肱动脉与前臂动脉之一的血管。右侧桡动脉起源于肱动脉,位置与通常情况相近,并通过一条细长的吻合动脉(迷走动脉)与腋动脉或肱动脉相连。吻合动脉在肱二头肌内侧、正中神经和肌皮神经之间走行,并发出两支肌支至肱二头肌。吻合动脉在臂部正中神经和肌皮神经之间走行,在肱二头肌腱膜下方进入前臂,并在前臂桡侧与桡动脉主干相连。吻合动脉可根据其胚胎发育情况进行解释,同时也应与上肢其他常见的动脉变异相区分。