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어깨밑동맥의 변이와 팔신경얼기의 관계

Other Titles
 The Subscapular Artery and Its Relationship with the Brachial Plexus 
Authors
 길영천  ;  양희준  ;  이혜연 
Citation
 Korean Journal of Anatomy (대한해부학회지), Vol.37(4) : 395-401, 2004-12 
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Anatomy(대한해부학회지)
ISSN
 1225-1305 
Issue Date
2004-12
Keywords
Subscapular artery ; Brachial plexus ; Posterior circumplex humeral artery ; Branch to subscapularis ; Branch to anterior serratus
Abstract
The change of arising site of branches from the axillary artery determines it's topographic relationship with the
brachial plexus because of closeness between the artery and the plexus. Variation of the subscapular artery (SSA) should
be concerned when it is used for the source artery of some flaps, especially focusing on the variation of branching pattern
and site of origin and relationships with the brachial plexus. In some cases of absence of SSA, if the circumflex scapular
and the thoracodorsal arteries arise from the variable portion of the axillary artery separately, they might change the
relationships with the brachial plexus. This study was performed to clarify the relationships between the subscapular
artery and the brachial plexus according to the variation of the origin of the SSA and its branch. Two hundred seventeen
axillae from 110 Korean cadavers were used for this study. SSA was found in 87.1% of cases, while in 12.9%, the
circumflex scapular and the thoracodorsal arteries arose from the axillary artery (AA) seperately. SSA arose most
frequently from the third part of the AA (63.6%), and in 4/5 of these cases, it ran behind the radial and ulnar nerves.
When it arose from the second part (18.9%) or from the first part (4.6%) of AA, it mostly ran over anterior to the medial
cord or/and the ulnar nerve. In 41.9% of the cases, a posterior circumflex humeral artery made a common trunk with the
SSA or came from the circumflex scapular artery. In 28.1% of the materials, the SSA made a common trunk with a
lateral thoracic artery especially when it arose from the first or second part of AA. After running a mean distance of 2.2
cm from AA, SSA was divided into the circumflex scapular and the thoracodorsal arteies. The SSA gave off the branches
to the subscapularis in 68.7% of the cases, and the branches to the serratus anterior in 76.0%.
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Anatomy (해부학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Lee, Hye Yeon(이혜연) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6945-1967
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/208507
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