Anatomical study of the accessory axillary vein in cadavers: a contribution to the axillary surgical approach

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Autor(a) principal: Felix,Valtuir Barbosa
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Santos,José André Bernardino dos, Fernandes,Katharina Jucá de Moraes, Cabral,Dhayanna Rolemberg Gama, Santos,Carlos Adriano Silva dos, Rodrigues,Célio Fernando de Sousa, Lima,Jacqueline Silva Brito, Ramalho,Antônio José Casado
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Vascular Brasileiro (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Background The axillary vein is an important blood vessel that participates in drainage of the upper limb. Some individuals present a second axillary vein (accessory axillary vein), which is an important collateral drainage path. Objectives The goal of this study was to determine the incidence of the accessory axillary vein and to describe this vessel’s topography. Methods In this study, axillary dissections were carried out on twenty-four (24) human cadavers of both sexes that had been fixed with 10% formaldehyde. The upper limbs of the cadavers were still attached to the bodies and the axillary structures were preserved. Data collection was carried out and the axillary structures of the cadavers were compared. Results The incidence of accessory axillary veins was 58.3%, with no significant preference for sex or for side of the body. The accessory axillary vein originated from the lateral brachial vein in 39.28% of cases, from the common brachial vein in 35.71% of cases, and from the deep brachial vein in 25% of cases. Conclusions Its high incidence and clinical relevance make the accessory axillary vein important for provision of collateral circulation in the event of traumatic injury to the axillary vein.
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spelling Anatomical study of the accessory axillary vein in cadavers: a contribution to the axillary surgical approachaxillary veincardiac catheterizationanatomyaxillaAbstract Background The axillary vein is an important blood vessel that participates in drainage of the upper limb. Some individuals present a second axillary vein (accessory axillary vein), which is an important collateral drainage path. Objectives The goal of this study was to determine the incidence of the accessory axillary vein and to describe this vessel’s topography. Methods In this study, axillary dissections were carried out on twenty-four (24) human cadavers of both sexes that had been fixed with 10% formaldehyde. The upper limbs of the cadavers were still attached to the bodies and the axillary structures were preserved. Data collection was carried out and the axillary structures of the cadavers were compared. Results The incidence of accessory axillary veins was 58.3%, with no significant preference for sex or for side of the body. The accessory axillary vein originated from the lateral brachial vein in 39.28% of cases, from the common brachial vein in 35.71% of cases, and from the deep brachial vein in 25% of cases. Conclusions Its high incidence and clinical relevance make the accessory axillary vein important for provision of collateral circulation in the event of traumatic injury to the axillary vein.Sociedade Brasileira de Angiologia e de Cirurgia Vascular (SBACV)2016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-54492016000400275Jornal Vascular Brasileiro v.15 n.4 2016reponame:Jornal Vascular Brasileiro (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Angiologia e de Cirurgia Vascular (SBACV)instacron:SBACV10.1590/1677-5449.003616info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFelix,Valtuir BarbosaSantos,José André Bernardino dosFernandes,Katharina Jucá de MoraesCabral,Dhayanna Rolemberg GamaSantos,Carlos Adriano Silva dosRodrigues,Célio Fernando de SousaLima,Jacqueline Silva BritoRamalho,Antônio José Casadoeng2017-02-15T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1677-54492016000400275Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jvbhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||secretaria@sbacv.org.br1677-73011677-5449opendoar:2017-02-15T00:00Jornal Vascular Brasileiro (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Angiologia e de Cirurgia Vascular (SBACV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Anatomical study of the accessory axillary vein in cadavers: a contribution to the axillary surgical approach
title Anatomical study of the accessory axillary vein in cadavers: a contribution to the axillary surgical approach
spellingShingle Anatomical study of the accessory axillary vein in cadavers: a contribution to the axillary surgical approach
Felix,Valtuir Barbosa
axillary vein
cardiac catheterization
anatomy
axilla
title_short Anatomical study of the accessory axillary vein in cadavers: a contribution to the axillary surgical approach
title_full Anatomical study of the accessory axillary vein in cadavers: a contribution to the axillary surgical approach
title_fullStr Anatomical study of the accessory axillary vein in cadavers: a contribution to the axillary surgical approach
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical study of the accessory axillary vein in cadavers: a contribution to the axillary surgical approach
title_sort Anatomical study of the accessory axillary vein in cadavers: a contribution to the axillary surgical approach
author Felix,Valtuir Barbosa
author_facet Felix,Valtuir Barbosa
Santos,José André Bernardino dos
Fernandes,Katharina Jucá de Moraes
Cabral,Dhayanna Rolemberg Gama
Santos,Carlos Adriano Silva dos
Rodrigues,Célio Fernando de Sousa
Lima,Jacqueline Silva Brito
Ramalho,Antônio José Casado
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author2 Santos,José André Bernardino dos
Fernandes,Katharina Jucá de Moraes
Cabral,Dhayanna Rolemberg Gama
Santos,Carlos Adriano Silva dos
Rodrigues,Célio Fernando de Sousa
Lima,Jacqueline Silva Brito
Ramalho,Antônio José Casado
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author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Felix,Valtuir Barbosa
Santos,José André Bernardino dos
Fernandes,Katharina Jucá de Moraes
Cabral,Dhayanna Rolemberg Gama
Santos,Carlos Adriano Silva dos
Rodrigues,Célio Fernando de Sousa
Lima,Jacqueline Silva Brito
Ramalho,Antônio José Casado
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv axillary vein
cardiac catheterization
anatomy
axilla
topic axillary vein
cardiac catheterization
anatomy
axilla
description Abstract Background The axillary vein is an important blood vessel that participates in drainage of the upper limb. Some individuals present a second axillary vein (accessory axillary vein), which is an important collateral drainage path. Objectives The goal of this study was to determine the incidence of the accessory axillary vein and to describe this vessel’s topography. Methods In this study, axillary dissections were carried out on twenty-four (24) human cadavers of both sexes that had been fixed with 10% formaldehyde. The upper limbs of the cadavers were still attached to the bodies and the axillary structures were preserved. Data collection was carried out and the axillary structures of the cadavers were compared. Results The incidence of accessory axillary veins was 58.3%, with no significant preference for sex or for side of the body. The accessory axillary vein originated from the lateral brachial vein in 39.28% of cases, from the common brachial vein in 35.71% of cases, and from the deep brachial vein in 25% of cases. Conclusions Its high incidence and clinical relevance make the accessory axillary vein important for provision of collateral circulation in the event of traumatic injury to the axillary vein.
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