An Anatomical Variation of Terminal Branches of the Thoracoacromial Artery – Case Report

Lóránd Kocsis, Mihai-Iuliu Harșa, L. Dénes, Z. Pap
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Abstract Introduction: Mapping the branching patterns of the thoracoacromial artery has a particular practical importance. Familiarity with the different anatomical variations is essential for successful surgical procedures in the anterior shoulder region. Case presentation: We present an unusual anatomical variant observed during the dissection of a cadaver at the Department of Anatomy and Embryology of the “George Emil Palade” University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Târgu Mureş, Romania. According to the classical description, the thoracoacromial artery originates from the second part of the axillary artery, but we observed an unusual branching variation: the thoracoacromial artery provided a subscapular branch right after its origin, then it split into a pectoral branch, the lateral thoracic artery, and a common trunk that gave a second pectoral branch and a deltoid-acromial branch. The clavicular branch was missing. Conclusions: The case we presented demonstrates that there are anatomical variations of the axillary artery system that are partially or entirely different from the classical descriptions. Our study describes a variation of the thoracoacromial artery that has not been reported so far.
胸肩峰动脉末端分支的解剖变异- 1例报告
摘要简介:绘制胸肩峰动脉分支分布图具有特殊的实际意义。熟悉不同的解剖变异对于成功的前肩区外科手术是必不可少的。病例介绍:我们提出了一个不寻常的解剖变异在解剖尸体时观察到的“乔治·埃米尔·帕拉德”大学解剖和胚胎学的医学,药学,科学和技术的 rgu穆雷伊茨,罗马尼亚。根据经典的描述,胸肩峰动脉起源于腋窝动脉的第二部分,但我们观察到一个不寻常的分支变化:胸肩峰动脉在其起源后提供了一个肩胛下分支,然后它分裂成一个胸支、胸外侧动脉和一个共同干,产生了第二个胸支和一个三角-肩峰分支。锁骨分支不见了。结论:我们提出的病例表明,腋窝动脉系统存在部分或完全不同于经典描述的解剖学变异。我们的研究描述了一种迄今尚未报道的胸肩峰动脉变异。
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