Awesome! Great help. Here is a synopsis. Please correct if any. -brachiocephalic trunk 0:41 -left common carotid - left subclavian - axillary artery 0:56 - pectoralis minor 1:16 - axillary artery - first part - superior thoracic a - second part - acromiothoracic trunk - lateral thoracic a - third part - anterior circumflex humeral - posterior circumflex humeral - subscapular - brachial artery 3:11 - radial a - ulnar a - profunda brochii a - radial collateral - middle collateral - humeral nutrient a - superior ulner collateral - inferior ulner collateral - radial collateral a 6:36 - radial recurrent a - ulnar a - anterior ulner recurrent - posterior ulner recurrent - common interosseus a 7:31 - anterior interosseus - posterior interosseus - interosseus recurrent
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@AnatomyZone Small correction but I thought an important one, @1:18 seconds you said that it pecminor originates from coracoid process but in reality it does from 3-5ribs and inserts on to coracoid process, any way excellent video as always
@@diakdiak no it’s not… The insertion is pulled towards the origin. The ribs are most definitely NOT being pulled towards the coracoid process when contracting, it’s the other way around. Things like that are NOT relative.
Arterial Tree of the upper limb. Subclavian artery becomes axillary artery at the later border of the 1st rib. The pectoralis minor divides the axillary artery into 3 parts .At its (proximal,underneath and distal end). The 1 st part has one branch- superior thoracic artery 2nd part has two branches- Acromiothoracic artery Lateral thoracic artery 3rd part has three branches - Posterior circumflex humeral artery Anterior circumflex humeral artery Subscapular artery which is the largest and has two branches- Circumflex scapular artery Thoracodorsal artery The axillary artery becomes brachial artery at the lower border of teres major. The brachial artery has 4 branches . 1.profunda artery which is the largest .It has two branches Radial and middle collateral artery (form anastomosis with radial recurrent artery and interosseous recurrent artery respectively) 2.humeral nutrient artery 3.superior ulnar collateral artery 4.inferior ulnar collateral artery The brachial artery terminates at the neck of radius to radial and ulnar artery Radial artery has one branch proximally -radial recurrent artery. Ulnar artery has two branches proximally -anterior and posterior ulnar recurrent artery .(These two anastomoses with superior and inferior ulnar collateral branches of the brachial artery) Distally it gives off on branch-common interosseous artery which has two branches anterior and posterior interosseous recurrent artery. The posterior interosseous recurrent artery anastomoses with middle collateral artery At
Aorta give 3 branches left subclavian artery, left common carotid artery, brachiocephalic trunk. Brachiocephalic trunk then divide into right sub clavian artery and right common carotid artery.
Thank u very much for the video Mistake in the video at 1:15 PECTORALIS MINOR Has insertion on the coracoid process which u mentioned as origin .... Loved ur video 😍 But plz avoid minor mistakes cuz we remember ur video and make mistakes in exam plz avoid mistakes to get us a 💯 👍🏻👍🏻
axillary artery is divided into 3 parts by pectoralis minor muscle.
1st part: sup. thoracic.
2nd: thoracoacromial & lat. thoracic.
3rd: subscapular & ant, post. circumflex.
axillary terminates into brachial artery at teres major. brachial artery has branches:
profunda brachii, humeral nutrient, sup & inf. ulnar collateral.
profunda brachii has branches:
radial collateral, middle collateral.
radial collateral anastomoses with radial recurrent.
middle collateral anastomoses with interosseus recurrent.
brachial artery terminates into radial and ulnar artery.
radial artery (laterally) has branch radial recurrent.
ulnar artery (medically) has branch 2 ulnar recurrents, common interosseus artery.
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Awesome! Great help. Here is a synopsis. Please correct if any.
-brachiocephalic trunk 0:41
-left common carotid
- left subclavian
- axillary artery 0:56
- pectoralis minor 1:16
- axillary artery
- first part
- superior thoracic a
- second part
- acromiothoracic trunk
- lateral thoracic a
- third part
- anterior circumflex humeral
- posterior circumflex humeral
- subscapular
- brachial artery 3:11
- radial a
- ulnar a
- profunda brochii a
- radial collateral
- middle collateral
- humeral nutrient a
- superior ulner collateral
- inferior ulner collateral
- radial collateral a 6:36
- radial recurrent a
- ulnar a
- anterior ulner recurrent
- posterior ulner recurrent
- common interosseus a 7:31
- anterior interosseus
- posterior interosseus
- interosseus recurrent
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@AnatomyZone Small correction but I thought an important one, @1:18 seconds you said that it pecminor originates from coracoid process but in reality it does from 3-5ribs and inserts on to coracoid process, any way excellent video as always
Kaushik Vi Yeah are right 👍🏻thanks for pointing this out
its relative soooo....
@@diakdiak Not really. The origin is still, but the insercion is the one that moves.
@@diakdiak no it’s not… The insertion is pulled towards the origin. The ribs are most definitely NOT being pulled towards the coracoid process when contracting, it’s the other way around. Things like that are NOT relative.
the pecminor and the subclavius peuvent changer leurs origines et terminaisons selon la fonction so its correct
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Thanks a lot dr 👏🏻, but pectoralis minor origin from 3-5th ribs and insert in scapula at1:20
Arterial Tree of the upper limb.
Subclavian artery becomes axillary artery at the later border of the 1st rib.
The pectoralis minor divides the axillary artery into 3 parts .At its (proximal,underneath and distal end).
The 1 st part has one branch-
superior thoracic artery
2nd part has two branches-
Acromiothoracic artery
Lateral thoracic artery
3rd part has three branches -
Posterior circumflex humeral artery
Anterior circumflex humeral artery
Subscapular artery which is the largest and has two branches-
Circumflex scapular artery
Thoracodorsal artery
The axillary artery becomes brachial artery at the lower border of teres major.
The brachial artery has 4 branches .
1.profunda artery which is the largest .It has two branches
Radial and middle collateral artery (form anastomosis with radial recurrent artery and interosseous recurrent artery respectively)
2.humeral nutrient artery
3.superior ulnar collateral artery
4.inferior ulnar collateral artery
The brachial artery terminates at the neck of radius to radial and ulnar artery
Radial artery has one branch proximally -radial recurrent artery.
Ulnar artery has two branches proximally -anterior and posterior ulnar recurrent artery .(These two anastomoses with superior and inferior ulnar collateral branches of the brachial artery)
Distally it gives off on branch-common interosseous artery which has two branches anterior and posterior interosseous recurrent artery.
The posterior interosseous recurrent artery anastomoses with middle collateral artery
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Aorta give 3 branches left subclavian artery, left common carotid artery, brachiocephalic trunk. Brachiocephalic trunk then divide into right sub clavian artery and right common carotid artery.
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In corocoid process incersion of pectoral minor not origin
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Mistake at a point- pectoralis minor insertion is on coracoid process and not the origin
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4:39 isnt it "medial" artery instead of "middle" hmm?
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Mistake in the video at 1:15
PECTORALIS MINOR
Has insertion on the coracoid process which u mentioned as origin ....
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