- Axillary artery
Infobox Artery
Name = PAGENAME
Latin = arteria axillaris
GraySubject = 149
GrayPage = 586
Caption = Axillary artery and its branches - anterior view of right upper limb and thorax. Upper and lower limits labeled.
Caption2 = Thepectoralis minor is used as a landmark for dividing the axillary artery into three parts.
BranchFrom =subclavian artery
BranchTo = Superior thoracic
Thoracoacromial
Lateral thoracic
Subscapular
Anterior circumflex humeral
Posterior circumflex humeral | Vein =axillary vein
Supplies =axilla
MeshName = Axillary+Artery
MeshNumber = A07.231.114.085
DorlandsPre = a_61
DorlandsSuf = 12153528
Inhuman anatomy , the axillary artery is a largeblood vessel that conveys oxygenatedblood to the lateral aspect of thethorax , theaxilla (armpit) and theupper limb . Its origin is at the lateral margin of the firstrib , before which it is called thesubclavian artery .After passing the lower margin of teres major it becomes the
brachial artery .Relation to pectoralis minor: division into three parts
The axillary artery is often referred to as having three parts, with these divisions based on its location relative to the
pectoralis minor muscle, which is in front of the artery.
* First part - the part of the artery medial to pectoralis minor
* Second part - the part of the artery that lies behind pectoralis minor
* Third part - the part of the artery lateral to pectoralis minorRelation to nerves and vein
The axillary artery is accompanied by the
axillary vein along its length.In the axilla, it is surrounded by the
brachial plexus . The second part of the axillary artery is the reference for the locational descriptions of the cords in thebrachial plexus . For example, theposterior cord of the brachial plexus is so named because it lies posterior to the second part of the artery.Branches
The axillary artery has several smaller branches. The branches can be remembered, in order, when traveling from the heart, with the
mnemonic "Screw The Lawyers Save A Patient" or "She Tastes Like Sweet Apple Pie." [MedicalMnemonics|1208|852|663|] It should be noted that the origin of these branches is highly variable (e.g. the posterior and anterior circumflex arteries often have a common trunk). An arterial branch is named for its course, not its origin.* First part (1 branch)
** Superior thoracic artery
* Second part (2 branches)
** Thoraco-acromial artery
** Lateral thoracic artery
* Third part (3 branches)
** Subscapular artery
** Anterior humeral circumflex artery
** Posterior humeral circumflex arteryContinues as the
brachial artery past the inferior border of theteres major .Clinical Significance
The axillary artery may be safely clamped without endangering the arm, but only in a location proximal to the origin of the subscapular artery. The anastomotic network surrounding the scapula provides an alternate path for collateral circulation to the arm from arteries including the
dorsal scapular artery andsuprascapular artery .
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External links
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* - "Axillary Region: Parts of the Axillary Artery"
* - "The axillary artery and its major branches shown in relation to major landmarks."
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