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1
Q

Where does the Blood Supply to the Hand arise from?

A

The Anastomosis of:

  1. The Radial Artery
  2. The Ulnar Artery
2
Q

What does the Anastomosis of the Radial and Ulnar Arteries form?

A
  1. Superficial Palmar Arch

2. Deep Palmar Arch

3
Q

What do the Superficial and Deep Palmar Arches provide?

A

Collateral Circulation in the Hand

4
Q
  1. What does “Collateral Circulation in the Hand” mean?

2. What is the Advantage of this?

A
  1. There are many Anastomosing Arteries in the Hand

2. It allows for the Hand to be Perfused, when Grasping / Applying Pressure

5
Q
  1. Are the Majority of these Anastomosing Arteries in the hand are Superficial or Deep?
  2. What is the Advantage of this?
A
  1. Superficial

2. Allows for Heat Loss when needed

6
Q

What does the Radial Artery mainly contribute to?

A
  1. Thumb

2. Lateral Side of the Index Finger

7
Q

What does the Ulnar Artery mainly contribute to?

A
  1. Medial Side of the Index Finger

2. Rest of the Digits

8
Q

How does the Ulnar Artery enter the Hand?

A
  1. Anteriorly to the Flexor Retinaculum

2. Laterally to the Ulnar Nerve

9
Q

What does the Ulnar Artery divide into, after entering into the Hand?

A
  1. Superficial Palmar Arch Branch of the Ulnar Artery

2. Deep Palmar Arch Branch of the Ulnar Artery

10
Q

What main Arteries arises from the Superficial Palmar Arch Branch of the Ulnar Artery?

A

Common Palmar Digital Arteries

11
Q

What do the Common Palmar Digital Arteries supply?

A

The Digits

12
Q

What happens to the Superficial Palmar Arch Branch of the Ulnar Artery, after the 4 Common Palmar Digital Arteries have Branched off?

A

It Anastamoses with the Superficial Branch of the Radial Artery

13
Q

Where is the Superficial Palmar Arch located?

A
  1. Anteriorly to the Flexor Tendons

2. Deep to the Palmar Aponeurosis

14
Q

How does the Radial Artery enter the Hand?

A

Dorsally, crossing the Floor of the Anatomical Snuffbox

15
Q

Where does the Radial Artery travel in the Hand?

A

After entering the Hand, it turns Medially and moves towards the Adductor Pollicis

16
Q

What happens to the Radial Artery, after entering into the Hand?

A

It Divides into:

  1. Superficial Branch of the Radial Artery
  2. Deep Branch of the Radial Artery
17
Q

What happens to the Superficial Branch of the Radial Artery?

A

It Anastomoses with the Superficial Palmar Arch Branch of the Ulnar Artery

18
Q

What happens to the Deep Branch of the Radial Artery?

A

It Anastomoses with the Deep Branch of the Ulnar Artery

19
Q

What is the main Blood Supply for the Superior Palmar Arch?

A

The Ulnar Artery

20
Q

What is the main Blood Supply for the Deep Palmar Arch?

A

The Radial Artery

21
Q

What does the Deep Plamar Arch give rise to?

A

5 Arteries which Supply the Digits

22
Q

How is the Venous Structure related to the Arterial Structure of the hand?

A

Venous Arches are associated with the Respective Arterial Arches

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