Brachial Plexus And Axilla (2) Flashcards

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What are the 3 parts of the axillary artery?

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  • Axillary sheath
  • Posterior to pectoralis minor
  • Pec minor to teres major.
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What are the contents of the axilla?

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  • Axillary artery
  • Axillary vein
  • Lymphatic vessels
  • Axillary lymph nodes
  • Axillary fat
  • Brachial plexus
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What does the axillary sheath consist of?

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  • One branch: superior thoracic artery
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What does the posterior to pec minor consist of?

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  • 2 branches: - thoracocromial

- lateral thoracic arteries

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What does the pec minor to teres major consist of?

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  • 3 branches: - subscapular artery
    - anterior circumflex humeral
    - posterior circumflex humeral
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Outline the structure and role of the axillary vein.

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  • Lies on anteromedial side of axillary artery
  • Union of basilic and brachial vein at inferior border of teres major
  • Role: Collateral route for blood. Allows venous return in obstruction of IVC
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What is the teres major?

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  • Origin: dorsal surface of the inferior angle of the scapula
  • Inserts: medial lip of the intertubercle sulcus of the humerous
  • Action: medial rotator and aids adduction of humerous. Stabilises humeral head in the glenoid cavity.
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Where are the lymph nodes found in the axilla and what are the 5 different groups?

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  • Axillary fat
  • Pectoral
  • Subscapular
  • Humeral
  • Central
  • Apical
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Which lymph nodes drain into the central nodes?

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  • Pectoral
  • Subscapular
  • Humeral
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Where are the central nodes situated?

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  • Deep to pectoralis minor
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Once drained into the central nodes what happens to lymph?

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  • Efferent vessels from central nodes travel to apical nodes
  • Majority then drain into subclavian lymphatic trunk
  • RHS - right lymphatic duct
  • LHS - thoracic duct
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How is the brachial plexus split?

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  • Roots
  • Trunks
  • Divisions
  • Cords
  • Branches
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Which sections of the vertebral column give rise to the trunks and which sections supply which trunks?

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  • C5 & C6: Superior
  • C7: Middle
  • C8 & T1: Inferior
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What are the cords called and which one branches off to the axillary nerve?

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(Superior to inferior)

  • Lateral
  • Proximal - axillary nerve
  • Medial
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Name the terminal nerves from superior to inferior.

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  • Musculocutaneous
  • Medial
  • Radial
  • Ulnar
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