*** Welcome to piglix ***

Inferior ulnar collateral artery

Inferior ulnar collateral artery
Gray526.png
Diagram of the anastomosis around the elbow joint (inferior ulnar collateral labeled at center right)
Gray529.png
Arteries of the back of the forearm and hand (inferior ulnar collateral labeled at upper left)
Details
Source Brachial artery
Identifiers
Latin Arteria collateralis ulnaris inferior
Dorlands
/Elsevier
a_61/12153984
TA A12.2.09.026
FMA 22710
Anatomical terminology
[]

The inferior ulnar collateral artery (anastomotica magna artery) is a artery in the arm. It arises about 5 cm. above the elbow from the brachial artery.

It passes medialward upon the Brachialis, and piercing the medial intermuscular septum, winds around the back of the humerus between the Triceps brachii and the bone, forming, by its junction with the profunda brachii, an arch above the olecranon fossa.

As the vessel lies on the brachialis, it gives off branches which ascend to join the superior ulnar collateral: others descend in front of the medial epicondyle, to anastomose with the anterior ulnar recurrent.

Behind the medial epicondyle a branch anastomoses with the superior ulnar collateral and posterior ulnar recurrent arteries.

The brachial artery.

Inferior ulnar collateral artery

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)


...
Wikipedia

...