KUMJ | VOL. 7 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 27 | JULY-SEPT, 2009

Multiple arterial anomalies in upper limb
Baral P, Vijayabhaskar P, Roy S, Kumar S, Ghimire S , Shrestha U


Abstract:

An isolated neurovascular variation is common but multiple vascular anomalies on same upper limb is a very rare case. We observed an unusual variations in right upper limb during routine dissection of a Nepali cadaver . The variations were observed in Axilla, Forearm and Palm. In axilla, fi rst part of axillary artery did not give any branch, the second part of axillary artery gave off only two branches - (a) thoracoacromial artery and (b) a large common trunk which later gave off lateral thoracic, thoracodorsal, subscapular, posterior circumfl ex scapular and then continued as posterior circumfl ex humeral artery. The third part of axillary artery gave off only anterior circumfl ex humeral artery. In forearm, the ulnar artery runs downward superficial to flexor muscles. Here, radial artery gave off common interosseous artery. In palm radial artery did not give any contribution to superfi cial palmar arch which is solely formed by the continuation of ulnar
artery. This type of anomalies are very rare and is not reported in Nepalese cadaver at all. These anomalies are described in detail and their clinical relevance is highlighted.


Keyword : Axillary artery, Brachial artery, Radial artery, Ulnar artery, Palmar arch, Variations