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Published in: Anatomical Science International 3/2018

01-06-2018 | Case Report

Bifurcation of brachial artery into a common radial–interosseous trunk and superficial ulnar artery: a rare variation

Authors: Suresh Narayanan, Senthil Murugan

Published in: Anatomical Science International | Issue 3/2018

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Abstract

Variations in the branching pattern of brachial artery and abnormal course of its branches are not uncommon. The present article describes a case of bifurcation of the brachial artery into a common radial–interosseous trunk and superficial ulnar artery. The embryological basis behind the present case report could be, the radial artery establishing a connection with the axis artery just below the level of origin of ulnar artery, the posterior interosseous artery arising from the axis artery distal to the origin of the radial artery. The part of axis artery between origin of ulnar and radial artery must have developed into the common radial–interosseous trunk. The part of axis artery between origin of radial and posterior interosseous arteries develops as the common interosseous artery. The superficial position of ulnar artery could enable the surgeons in raising a free ulnar forearm flap for head and neck reconstructive surgeries.
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Metadata
Title
Bifurcation of brachial artery into a common radial–interosseous trunk and superficial ulnar artery: a rare variation
Authors
Suresh Narayanan
Senthil Murugan
Publication date
01-06-2018
Publisher
Springer Singapore
Published in
Anatomical Science International / Issue 3/2018
Print ISSN: 1447-6959
Electronic ISSN: 1447-073X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12565-017-0427-5

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