Anatomical Course of the Subscapular Artery

The subscapular artery is the largest branch of the axillary artery and plays a key role in supplying the scapular region. This anatomy diagram of the anatomical course of the subscapular artery demonstrates its origin from the third part of the axillary artery and its division into the circumflex scapular and thoracodorsal arteries. It highlights its relationship to the subscapularis muscle and posterior axillary structures. The diagram clarifies the scapular anastomosis, which provides collateral circulation to the upper limb. Understanding this artery is important in shoulder surgery and trauma management. This visual resource enhances comprehension of upper limb vascular anatomy and surgical relevance. Anatomical Course of the Subscapular Artery Diagram - Chart - diagrams and charts with labels. This diagram depicts Anatomical Course of the Subscapular Artery and explains the details of Anatomical Course of the Subscapular Artery.

Anatomical Course of the Subscapular Artery

Anatomical Course of the Subscapular Artery