Arteria subscapularis
Subscapular
artery • Axillary artery (illustrations) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Brachial
plexus • Axillary anatomy (Gray's illustration) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
nicht verwechseln mit: Arteria dorsalis scapulae
The subscapular artery is the largest branch of the axillary artery.
Gross anatomy
The subscapular artery originates from the medial surface of the third part of the axillary artery. It passes along the inferior border of the subscapularis muscle and it divides into two branches :
Supply
- subscapularis, supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles
- latissimus dorsi muscle
- serratus anterior muscle
Variant anatomy
The subscapular artery is quite stable with ~85% demonstrating classical anatomy as described above . Common variation in anatomy includes:
- arises from second-part of axillary artery (~15%)
- absent in ~3% - thoracodorsal and circumflex scapular arteries arise separately from the axillary artery
- posterior humeral circumflex artery arising from the subscapular or thoracodorsal arteries
- lateral thoracic artery arising from the subscapular artery
Siehe auch:
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu Arteria subscapularis: