- Internal thoracic artery
Infobox Artery
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Latin = arteria thoracica interna, arteria mammaria interna
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Caption = Right internal thoracic artery and its branches. (Internal mammary artery labeled at upper right.)
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BranchFrom =Subclavian artery
BranchTo = Pericardiophrenic
Anterior intercostal branches
Musculophrenic
Superior epigastric
Perforating branches
Vein =Internal thoracic vein
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MeshName = Mammary+Arteries
MeshNumber = A07.231.114.891.525
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DorlandsSuf = 12156309
Inhuman anatomy , the internal thoracic artery (ITA), previously known as the internal mammary artery (a name still common amongsurgeon s), is anartery that supplies the anteriorchest wall and thebreasts . It is a paired artery, with one running on each side of the body.Course
The internal thoracic artery arises from the
subclavian artery near its origin.It travels downward on the inside of the ribcage, approximately a centimeter from the sides of the
sternum , and thus medial to thenipple .It runs posterior to the
internal intercostal muscles , but anterior to thetransverse thoracic muscles .It continues downward until it divides into the
musculophrenic artery and thesuperior epigastric artery around the sixthintercostal space .Branches
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Mediastinal branches
*Thymic branches
*Pericardiacophrenic artery - travels with thephrenic nerve
*Sternal branches
* Perforating branches
* Twelveanterior intercostal branches , two to each of the top sixintercostal space s. In a given space, the upper branch travelling laterally along the botton of the rib until itanastomoses with its correspondingposterior intercostal artery . The lower branch of the space anastomoses with a collateral branch of the posterior intercostal artery.After passing the sixth intercostal space, the internal thoracic artery splits into the following two terminal branches:
*Musculophrenic artery - roughly follows the costal margin
*Superior epigastric artery - continues the course of the internal thoracic artery, travelling downward into the abdominal wallRevascularization with the ITA
The internal thoracic artery is the cardiac surgeon's
blood vessel of choice for coronary artery bypass grafting. The left ITA has a superior long-term patency to saphenous vein grafts [Kitamura S, Kawachi K, Kawata T, Kobayashi S, Mizuguchi K, Kameda Y, Nishioka H, Hamada Y, Yoshida Y. [Ten-year survival and cardiac event-free rates in Japanese patients with the left anterior descending artery revascularized with internal thoracic artery or saphenous vein graft: a comparative study] Nippon Geka Gakkai Zasshi. 1996 Mar;97(3):202-9. PMID 8649330.] [Arima M, Kanoh T, Suzuki T, Kuremoto K, Tanimoto K, Oigawa T, Matsuda S. Serial Angiographic Follow-up Beyond 10 Years After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting. Circ J. 2005 Aug;69(8):896-902. PMID 16041156. [http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/circj/69/8/896/_pdf Free Full Text] .] and other arterial grafts [Cohen G, Tamariz MG, Sever JY, Liaghati N, Guru V, Christakis GT, Bhatnagar G, Cutrara C, Abouzahr L, Goldman BS, Fremes SE. The radial artery versus the saphenous vein graft in contemporary CABG: a case-matched study. Ann Thorac Surg. 2001 Jan;71(1):180-5; discussion 185-6. PMID 11216742.] (e.g.radial artery ,gastroepiploic artery ) when grafted to theleft anterior descending coronary artery , generally the most important vessel, clinically, to revascularize.
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External links
* - Internal thoracic artery
Figures of ITA grafts
* [http://www.texheartsurgeons.com/Images/CADbypass.gifFigure of heart with two saphenous vein grafts (SVGs) and a LITA graft] - texheartsurgeons.com
* [http://www.darcystudios.com/images/openingheart_28.jpgDrawing of the heart with a SVG to the right coronary artery (RCA) and a LITA graft to the LAD] - darcystudios.com
* [http://www.mayoclinic.org/coronaryartery-jax/images/arterybypass.jpgDrawing of the heart with a SVG to the RCA and a LITA graft to the LAD] - mayoclinic.org
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