In order to evaluate the possibility of compression of axillar artery by medial and lateral fascicle of brachial plexus, authors performed 26 axillar dissections on cadavers. Second part included analysis of 24 selective angiograms of axillar artery of patients with diagnosis of TOS. Third part included the use of modified hyperabduction test for determination of vascular bruit as safe test for diagnosis of axillar compression. Macroscopic changes of axillar artery by compression of medial and lateral fascicle of brachial plexus were present in 11.5%. Specific angiographic horizontal spike-shaped stop of contrast behind the surgical neck of humerus was present in 12.5%. Use of modified hyperabduction test revealed vascular bruit 29.5%. Spec...
During a routine dissection a superficial artery was observed coursing subcutaneously at the anterio...
Background: Axillary nerve, one of the terminal branches of posterior cord of brachial plexus is mor...
The axillary artery, a continuation of the subclavian artery, begins at the first rib's outer border...
In order to evaluate the possibility of compression of axillar artery by medial and lateral fascicle...
Axillary arch muscles are often found. In their course through this area, they might interfere with ...
Introduction: The Axillary Arch Muscle (AAM), is a rare anomalous finding in the axilla also known ...
Background: Lesions to the axillary artery are reported in overhead athletes. One speculated cause i...
Introduction: The relationship between the brachial plexus and other key axillary vascular structure...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine changes in axillary artery diameter and peak syst...
AbstractPurpose: This article reviews experience with arterial injury caused by thoracic outlet synd...
ObjectiveIn the absence of ischemic events, arterial pathology at the thoracic outlet (TO) is rarely...
Several branching patterns of the axillary artery (AA) have been described. Unusually, the brachial ...
The wide anatomical variation of the brachial plexus and the axillary artery has been thoroughly exp...
ObjectivesTo describe the spectrum of axillary artery pathology seen in high-performance overhead at...
During gross anatomy dissection, variation in the formation of median nerve of the upper limb was di...
During a routine dissection a superficial artery was observed coursing subcutaneously at the anterio...
Background: Axillary nerve, one of the terminal branches of posterior cord of brachial plexus is mor...
The axillary artery, a continuation of the subclavian artery, begins at the first rib's outer border...
In order to evaluate the possibility of compression of axillar artery by medial and lateral fascicle...
Axillary arch muscles are often found. In their course through this area, they might interfere with ...
Introduction: The Axillary Arch Muscle (AAM), is a rare anomalous finding in the axilla also known ...
Background: Lesions to the axillary artery are reported in overhead athletes. One speculated cause i...
Introduction: The relationship between the brachial plexus and other key axillary vascular structure...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine changes in axillary artery diameter and peak syst...
AbstractPurpose: This article reviews experience with arterial injury caused by thoracic outlet synd...
ObjectiveIn the absence of ischemic events, arterial pathology at the thoracic outlet (TO) is rarely...
Several branching patterns of the axillary artery (AA) have been described. Unusually, the brachial ...
The wide anatomical variation of the brachial plexus and the axillary artery has been thoroughly exp...
ObjectivesTo describe the spectrum of axillary artery pathology seen in high-performance overhead at...
During gross anatomy dissection, variation in the formation of median nerve of the upper limb was di...
During a routine dissection a superficial artery was observed coursing subcutaneously at the anterio...
Background: Axillary nerve, one of the terminal branches of posterior cord of brachial plexus is mor...
The axillary artery, a continuation of the subclavian artery, begins at the first rib's outer border...