Pulakunta Thejodhar, Potu Bhagath Kumar, Vollala Venkata Ramana, Gorantla Vasavi Rakesh, Thomas Huban
Department of Anatomical Sciences, St. Matthews University School of Medicine, Grand Cayman Islands, BWI.
Bratisl Lek Listy. 2009;110(11):738-9.
During routine anatomy dissection classes for undergraduate medical students, an unilateral case of superficial ulnar artery (SUA) in a 75-year-old male human cadaver arosing from the third part of the right axillary artery at the junction of the two median nerve roots was observed. In the hand, the SUA coursed over the flexor retinaculum and anastomosed with the superficial palmar branch of the radial artery to form the superficial palmar arch. After the origin of the SUA, the axillary artery continued as the brachial artery, which was divided into radial and common interosseous arteries at the neck of the radius. The normal ulnar artery was absent. In the same cadaver, a thin walled dilatation was seen on its palmar aspect at the base of the 1st metacarpal bone (Fig. 2, Ref. 11). Full Text (Free, PDF) www.bmj.sk.
在为本科医学生进行的常规解剖学 dissection 课程中,在一名 75 岁男性人体尸体上观察到一例单侧尺侧浅动脉(SUA),其起自右腋动脉第三段,位于两条正中神经根的交界处。在手部,SUA 跨过屈肌支持带并与桡动脉的掌浅支吻合形成掌浅弓。SUA 发出后,腋动脉延续为肱动脉,肱动脉在桡骨颈处分为桡动脉和骨间总动脉。正常尺动脉缺如。在同一具尸体上,在第一掌骨基部的掌侧可见薄壁扩张(图 2,参考文献 11)。全文(免费,PDF)www.bmj.sk 。