Neurovasculature of the arm and shoulder – Anatomy Atlas

Keypoints

Key facts about the neurovasculature of the arm and shoulder
Arteries Shoulder: Axillary artery (branches: thoracoacromial, subscapular, superior thoracic, lateral thoracic, anterior circumflex humeral, posterior circumflex humeral, brachial arteries)
Arm:
Brachial artery (Deep brachial, superior ulnar collateral, inferior ulnar collateral, radial, ulnar arteries)
Veins Shoulder: Axillary vein (thoracoacromial, subscapular, anterior circumflex humeral and posterior circumflex humeral veins)
Arm:
Brachial veins, basilic vein, cephalic vein
Nerves Shoulder: Suprascapular, superior subscapular, thoracodorsal (middle subscapular), inferior subscapular, axillary nerves (all arising from the brachial plexus); cutaneous supply via supraclavicular nerves (cervical plexus)
Arm:
Musculocutaneous, radial, ulnar, median nerves; cutaneous supply via medial, posterior, superior lateral and inferior lateral brachial cutaneous nerves


Atlas of Neurovasculature of the arm and shoulder


Reference

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