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Rare variant of the brachial artery: Superficial lateral inferior Type VII EAB

✍ Scribed by Mahmoud Melling; Johann Wilde; Martina Schnallinger; Daniela Karimian-Teherani; Mark Behnam; Wilhelm Firbas


Book ID
101267093
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
392 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
0897-3806

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✦ Synopsis


This study concerns a variant of the brachial artery with a modified origin and course. The artery was studied in 418 upper limbs removed from cadavers. In one upper limb the left brachial artery bifurcated into: (1) a superficial brachial a. (the variant) crossing superficially to the bicipital aponeurosis in the cubital region and assuming the course, position, and supply area of the radial artery, and (2) the deep brachial a. (another variant). An embryologic interpretation of this anomaly is based on a variant vascular development derived from the eighth intersegmental artery. The variant is termed according to Adachi's classification schedule as arteria brachialis superficialis lateralis inferior Type VII with the addition EAB (epiaponeurosis bicipitalis, i.e., superficial to the bicipital aponeurosis). Accurate information concerning unusual patterns of the arteries in the upper limbs is clinically relevant, especially in the avoidance of accidental intra-arterial injection with reflectory vascular occlusion leading to necrosis.