Misc Anatomy. Upper Limb! 2. Lower Limb! 5. Venous Drainage! Head & neck! 8

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Misc Anatomy Upper Limb! 2 Arteries!... 2 Veins!... 2 Spaces!... 4 Lower Limb! 5 Arteries!... 5 Venous Drainage!... 6 Spaces!... 7 Head & neck! 8 Artery!... 8 Ultrasound View for IJ CVL!... 8 Arteries of Thorax! 9 Arteries of the Abdomen! 11 Misc Anatomy - 1

Upper Limb Arteries Subclavian Artery from: L: directly from aorta R: part of brachiocephalic trunk end: at outer border 1st rib > axillary artery relations: scalenus anterior lies between subclavian vein & artery " " vein in front mm; artery behind mm branches: internal thoracic art Axillary Artery from outer border 1st rib to lower border of teres major > brachial artery relations: Brachial Artery from teres major to cubital fossa opposite neck of radius where divides into: radial artery ulnar artery relations: always under biceps brachii lies on long head of triceps then on coracobrachialis then on brachialis Radial Artery from opposite neck of radius all way to wrist forms deep palmar arch relations: runs under brachioradialis at wrist winds posteriorly under AbPL pierces 1st dorsal interossi palmar branch Ulnar Artery = larger than radial artery from neck of radius to wrist forms superficial palmar arch relations: runs down medial forearm under FDS lies lat to pisiform at wrist Veins Basilic Vein from ulnar side of dorsal venous network ascends medial side of forearm @elbow: lies ant to medial epicondyle pierces deep fascia in upper arm drains into axillary vein Misc Anatomy - 2

Cephalic Vein from radial side of dorsal venous network ascends ant/lat forearm @elbow: lateral to biceps tendon pierces clavipectoral fascia in upper arm drains into axillary vein Ant Median Cubital Vein not always present passes from palm of hand to cubital fossa Median Cubital Vein short vein draining into the basilic vein at level of medial condyle common venopuncutre site Misc Anatomy - 3

Spaces Carpal Tunnel AnteCubital Fossa floor = brachialis & supinator contents: tendon biceps brachial artery - splits in fossa into radial & ulnar nerve - median & radial Snuff Box post border: EPL ant border (closest to palm): APL & EPB floor: trapezium & scaphoid Misc Anatomy - 4

Lower Limb Arteries Aorta divides into: common iliac arteries: - internal iliac > obturator artery supplies medial compartment of thigh - external iliac artery > femoral artery Femoral Artery emerges under inguinal ligament gives off medial circumflex artery - supplies NoFs profunda femoral supplies deep anterior compartment of thigh runs along ant med thigh in adductor canal prior to knee passes into post compartment of thigh popliteal artery " " " " under arch formed by adductor magnus Popliteal Artery = continuation of femoral artery passes deep to tendons of semi muscles into popliteal fossa @ lowest corner of fossa splits into: anterior tibial artery posterior tibial artery Anterior Tibial Artery passes through opening at top of interosseous membrane into ant compartment runs down on ant aspect of IO membrane passes under extensor retinaculum between EHL & EDL on top of foot > dorsalis pedis artery: runs lateral to tendon of EHL palpate: run line between EHL & adjacent EDL to navicular terminates by passing through 1st interosseous space to plantar aspect Misc Anatomy - 5

Posterior Tibial Artery = large of 2 divisions passes down deep to soleus: over FDL & FHL passes down under flexor retinaculum behind medial malleolus divides into terminal branches: medial plantar arteries lateral plantar arteries join to form plantar arch sends of digital branches Venous Drainage all smaller arteries are accompanied by 2 venae commitantes " " " " " " " = deep veins of limb additionally the LL has a superficial drainage system: long (great) saphenous vein short (lesser) saphenous vein Long Saphenous Vein = longest vein in body receives blood from dorsal venous network runs @ankle: ant to medial malleolus calf: ascends under skin on postmedial side @knee: behind & medial to femoral & tibial condyles thigh: up on anteromedial aspect opening in cribiform fascia called saphenous opening saphenous lies 2cm below inguinal ligament vein femoral vein Short Saphenous Vein from dorsal venous network of foot behind lateral malleolus runs up lateral to achilles tendon lat side of calf at popliteal fossa pierces deep fascia between 2 heads of gastro drains into popliteal vein Misc Anatomy - 6

Spaces Femoral triangle floor = pectineus, psoas major, iliacus contents - as above Ultrasound View of Fem Triangle Misc Anatomy - 7

By Adam Hollingworth Head & neck Artery Ultrasound View for IJ CVL Misc Anatomy - 8

By Adam Hollingworth Arteries of Thorax Misc Anatomy - 9

Misc Anatomy - 10

Arteries of the Abdomen Course of Abdominal Aorta Begin T12 Left of midline Bifurcation just below umbilicus L4 Branches AA Single ant: o Celiac trunk o SMA o IMA Paired visceral: o Common iliacs o Gonadal o Sup & inf adrenals o R & L inf phrenics o Lumbar arteries Arterial Supply of Colon Coeliac (T12): branches: - Common hepatic Misc Anatomy - 11

- Splenic artery - L gastric to the foregut: - liver/stomach/abdo oesophagus/spleen - superior half of duodenum & pancreas SMA (L1): o branches: Ileocolic, R colic, middle colic Marginal artery (runs along inner border of colon) o supply midgut: lower duodenum rest of small bowel R colon & transverse colon IMA (L3): o branches: L colic, sigmoid arteries, superior rectal artery Marginal artery o supplies: transverse colon & descending colon sigmoid colon Rectum: o arteries: superior rectal artery < IMA middle rectal artery < internal iliac artery inferior rectal artery < internal pudenal artery o venous drainage: rectal venous plexus - establishes communication between portal & systemic venous systems internal plexus external plexus: o lower part > inf rectal veins > internal pudendal vein o middle part > middle rectal vein > internal iliac vein o upper part > superior rectal vein > inf mesenteric vein > portal vein 1st pass metabolism on upper part only! Misc Anatomy - 12

Misc Anatomy - 13