KUMJ | VOL. 4 | NO. 4 | ISSUE 16 | OCT-DEC, 2006

Anomalous branching of the axillary artery: A case report
VijayaBhaskar P, Ritesh R, Shankar PR


Abstract:

We present a case regarding the anomalous branching in the third part of the axillary artery on the left side in a 35- year-old male Nepalese cadaver. In the third part the axillary artery divided into superficial brachial and deep brachial arteries. The superficial brachial artery continued in the arm without giving any branches and ended in the cubital fossa dividing into radial and ulnar arteries. The deep brachial artery gave rise to subscapular, profunda brachii, articular branch to the shoulder joint, anterior circumflex humeral artery and posterior circumflex humeral artery. This variation is very rare and incidence is around 0.12-3.2% in the available literature. The normal and abnormal anatomy of the axillary region is having practical importance for the vascular radiologist and surgeon and  it should be known for accurate diagnostic interpretation


Keyword : Axillary artery, brachial artery