Chapter 13 – Vessel Naming
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Chapter 13 – Vessel Naming
• Plate 60 Arteries (goes with blank worksheets)a.Aorta –
• Ascending – coronary arteries• Arch – brachiocephalic, L common carotid, L subclavian
• Descending - thoracic & abdominal
Coronary Arteries
b. Brachiocephalic (Innominate)– arm/head; rt side onlyc. R/L Common Carotid – to headd. External Carotid – neck/facee. Internal Carotid – brain w/carotid baroreceptors-BPf. Subclavian – along clavicle to shoulder
g. Axillary – armpit (axilla)h. Brachial – arm to elbowi. Radial – thumb side
(common pulse point)j. Ulnar - pinkie
r. Celiac – 1st branch of abdominal aorta (stomach, spleen, liver)
s. Renal – kidneys
t. Superior Mesenteric – upper GI (SI/upper colon)u. Testicular/Ovarian – to reproductive organsv. Inferior Mesenteric – lower GI (LI/rest of colon)
w. Common Iliac – lower back (5th lumbar)
x. Internal Iliac – pelvic areay. External Iliac – lower limbsz. Femoral – thigh 1. Popliteal - knee
10.Pulmonary Trunk/Arteries – lungs
• Plate 65 Veinse. Radialf. Ulnar g. Brachial h. Axillary
i. Subclavian j. Brachiocephalic – right and leftk. Superior Vena Cava
l. External Jugular – superficial ; drains head/neckm. Internal Jugular (larger/deep: brain/face) w/subclavian
forms Brachiocephalic
q. Inferior Mesenteric – lower GI to splenic then portalr. Superior Mesenteric – upper GI to portal veins. Splenic – spleen to portal veint. Gastric – stomach to portal
u. Hepatic Portal – all lower vessels to liver (filters nutrients/toxins)
x. Great Saphenous – inside upper leg (superficial); used for heart bypass surgery
4. Popliteal – knee to femoral5. Femoral – deep to iliac
Poplitealvein
6. External Iliac – outer pelvis7. Internal Iliac – inner pelvis8. Common Iliac – to IVC9. Inferior Vena Cava – along
spine to heart
10. Renal – kidneys to IVC11. Testicular/Ovarian – genitals to IVC/renal12. Hepatic – liver to IVC
13. Pulmonary – from lungs only vein w/hi O2 levels