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Study on the Branches of Axillary Arteries of Korean Adult

Kang ES

This study presents variations in the origins of the branches of the axillary arteries in 52 Korean. Both the right and left sides were studied so that a total of...
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A Morphological Study of the Branches of the Axillary Artery in Korean Female

Kim HS, Kim KY, Lee WB, Kim DC

The branches of the axillary artery have been studied in 38 Korean female cadavers. 1. The superior thoracic artery arose from the first part and the second part of the...
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Carotid-axillary Bypass for Subclavian Atery Occlusion with Gaining Access through the Axillary Fossa: Report of One Case

Nam WS, Won YS

  • KMID: 1459313
  • J Korean Soc Vasc Surg.
  • 2010 Aug;26(2):128-131.
Some representative operative techniques have been introduced for treating subclavian artery stenosis or occlusion: carotid-subclavian bypass, carotid-subclavian interposition and axillo-axillary bypass. But the cases of carotid-axillary bypass are rare and...
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Variations of the Superficial Brachial Artery in Korean Cadavers

Yang HJ, Gil YC, Jung WS, Lee HY

The superficial brachial artery (SBA), a branch of the axillary artery, is one of the most common arterial variations in this area. While it is more vulnerable to accidental arterial...
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Variations in Branching Patterns of the Anterior Circumflex Humeral Artery

Jung SJ, Park WJ, Heo YR, Choi IJ, Lee JH

Anatomic variations in the branching pattern of the axillary artery are common and have been studied by many authors. The origin of the anterior circumflex humeral artery is also various...
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Re-mobilization of Lost Coronary Stent From the Axillary Artery to the Femoral Artery

Lee JS, Kim HL, Seo JB, Lim WH, Kang EG, Chung WY, Kim SH, Jo ZH, Kim MA

Stent migration and loss are rare but can be devastating complications during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for coronary artery disease. We report a unique case of wandering stent from the...
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Direct Axillary Arterial Cannulation Using Seldinger's Technique in Aortic Dissection

Do YW, Kim GJ, Park I, Cho JY, Lee JT

BACKGROUND: The axillary artery is frequently used for cardiopulmonary bypass, especially in acute aortic dissection. We have cannulated the axillary artery using a side graft or by directly using Seldinger's...
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Variation in the Division of the Axillary Artery : A Case Report

Lee JH, Choi IJ, Kim DK

  • KMID: 1472510
  • Korean J Anat.
  • 2009 Mar;42(1):69-71.
Arterial variations in left upper limb were observed in an embalmed cadaver. The second part of the axillary artery divided into two stems, medial and lateral stems. The lateral stem...
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The Role of Axillary Artery Cannulation in Surgery for Type A Acute Aortic Dissection

You J, Park KH, Park PW, Lee YT, Kim K, Sung K, Yang HC

  • KMID: 1878117
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 2003 May;36(5):343-347.
BACKGROUND: The femoral artery is the most common site of cannulation for cardiopulmonary bypass in surgery for type A aortic dissection. Recently, many surgeons prefer the axillary artery to the...
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Surgical Treatment of Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency

Kim GE, Kim HS, Kwon TW, Cho YP

  • KMID: 1939587
  • J Korean Vasc Surg Soc.
  • 1998 Nov;14(2):261-264.
Vertebral artery reconstructions are less frequently performed in Korea and diagnosis of vertebrobasilar insufficiency is often missed due to complexity of the symptoms. Authors report 15 vertebral artery reconstructions from...
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Variation of the Axillary Arch in Korean Cadaver

Jeong HS, Jo SW, Lee JH

Axillary arch is relatively common variation of muscle in the axilla. There were several attentions on axillary arch due to its anatomical and surgical importance. During educational dissection, a variant...
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Selective Cerebral Perfusion Through the Right Axillary Artery for Aortic Arch Replacement: A Case Report

Jeong YS, Choi CS, Lee Y, Yon JH

To prevent ischemic brain damage, different techniques, such as, the deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA), selective antegrade cerebral perfusion (SACP) and retrograde cerebral perfusion (RCP), have been widely used in...
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Clinical Result of Aortic Arch Replacement using Antegrade Brain Perfusion Via Right Axillary Artery

Kim DJ, Kim KH, Na YJ, Jeong DS

  • KMID: 2062817
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 2007 Jan;40(1):25-31.
BACKGROUND: Cerebral protection is one of the most important procedures during aortic arch surgery. We can minimize neurological complications through short period of total circulatory arrest and resuming of brain...
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Rare multiple variations in brachial plexus and related structures in the left upper limb of a Dravidian male cadaver

Ebenezer D, Rathinam B

Anatomical variations of the nerves, muscles, and vessels in the upper limb have been described in many anatomical studies; however, the occurrence of 6 variations in an ipsilateral limb is...
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Variation of the Subscapular Artery According to Branching Pattern of the Axillary Artery

Park SB, Lee JH, Choi IJ, Choi WI, Jin SC

The axillary artery (AA) is often referred to as having three parts, with these divisions based on its location relative to the pectoralis minor muscle. In third part, AA gives...
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A Case of Superficial Brachial Artery

Kang HS, Cho BP, Kim JW, Song DY

  • KMID: 1578383
  • Korean J Phys Anthropol.
  • 2000 Mar;13(1):21-30.
We observed a case of superficial brachial artery in the left arm of a Korean male cadaver. It was compared with the previously reported ones, and its characteristics were summarized...
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Double-injection perivascular ultrasound-guided axillary brachial plexus block according to needle positioning: 12 versus 6 o'clock position of the axillary artery

Cho S, Kim YJ, Kim JH, Baik HJ

BACKGROUND: We conducted prospective, randomized, observer-blinded trial to compare two double-injection perivascular (PV) ultrasound-guided techniques of axillary brachial plexus block (BPB). METHODS: American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status I-II, 50 patients...
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The Subscapular Artery and Its Relationship with the Brachial Plexus

Gil YC, Yang HJ, Lee HY

  • KMID: 2224502
  • Korean J Anat.
  • 2004 Aug;37(4):395-401.
The change of arising site of branches from the axillary artery determines it's topographic relationship with the brachial plexus because of closeness between the artery and the plexus. Variation of...
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Effect of needle approach to the axillary artery on transarterial axillary brachial plexus block quality

Chang YJ, Lee DC, Oh YJ, Ha DH, Lee MG

BACKGROUND: The authors sought to determine whether a shallow needle approach to the axillary artery would improve complete sensory blocks of median, radial, and ulnar nerves as compared with a...
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Caused by Persistent Median Artery and Bifid Median Nerve in an Adolescent

Lee SU, Lee HW, Joo SY

Carpal tunnel syndrome is rare in children. When it does occur in children, the most common causes reported are mucopolysaccharidosis and mucolipidosis. The median artery is a transitory vessel that...
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