Volume : VIII, Issue : VIII, August - 2019

VARIATIONS IN BRANCHING PATTERN OF BRACHIAL ARTERY – A STUDY IN CADAVERS

Dr Mrs Parveen Ojha, Dr Mrs Seema Prakash

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Brachial artery in arm is commonly used for percutaneous arterial catheterization, angiography, vascular flaps for reconstructive surgeries, and can be injured in fractures of arm or elbow region. Knowledge of variations in anching pattern is must for all clinicians and especially for vascular and orthopaedic surgeons to avoid complications like haemorrhage, ischemia and necrosis during various surgical procedures. This study was done to observe variations in anching pattern of achial artery in cadavers and its clinical applications. The study was conducted on eighty upper limbs of 40 cadavers (30 males and 10 females) of age group 50–70 years in the Dept of Anatomy, R.N.T. Medical College, Udaipur (Raj). In 30 cadavers anching pattern of achial artery was normal. In 10 cadavers either unilaterally or bilaterally variable anching pattern was noticed in the form of (1) Absence of profunda achial artery (2) Origin of Profunda achii artery from axillary artery (3) Termination of achial artery i.e. in the middle of arm into radial and ulnar artery (4) Termination of achial artery in arm into medial and lateral anches continuing distally as radial and ulnar artery respectively. Genetic predisposition, chemical factors or hemodynamic forces can be the reasons for arterial variations in the upper limb.

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VARIATIONS IN BRANCHING PATTERN OF BRACHIAL ARTERY‾A STUDY IN CADAVERS, Dr (Mrs) Parveen Ojha, Dr (Mrs) Seema Prakash INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-8 | Issue-8 | August-2019


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