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SURGICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL ANATOMY 



superior profunda. The anterior ulnar recurrent ascends on the brachialis anticus 

 to join the anastomotica magna under the jironator radii teres. The posterior uhiar 

 recurrent makes for the interval between the internal condyle and the olecranon, to 

 join with the inferior profunda and anastomotica magna. The posterior interosseous 

 recurrent ascends, between the supinator brevis and the anconeus, to anastomose 

 on the back of the external condyle with the superior profunda. It further joins, 

 by a large anastomotic arch across the back of the joint, with the anastomotica 

 magna and posterior ulnar recurrent. 



Fig. 722. — Diagram of the Anastomoses of the Brachial Artery. 

 (^MacConnac ami AiHler>ou. ) 



Anterior circumflex 

 Posterior circumflex 



Superior radial collateral {exces- 

 sively large) 



Superior profunda 



External posterior articular branch 

 of superior profunda 



External ayiterior articular branch 

 of superior profunda 



Posterior interosseous recurrent 



Padial recurren 

 Posterior interosseous recurrent 



Acroniio-lhoiacic 



Long thoracic 



Subscapular 

 Dorsalis scapula 



Posterior scapular 



Anasloniolica magna 



Transverse branch of anastomotica magna 



tiiiasloynosis of anterior ulnar recurrent tvith 

 auastomolic 



Anastomosis of posterior ulnar rectirrent with 



anastomotic 



Anterior ulnar recurrent 

 Posterior ulnar recurrent 



I 



Posterior interosseous from common interosseotis of ulnar 



Tlie following table of the vessels anastomosing on the front and back of 

 the condyles will be useful: — 



Internal condyle 



r Front. — Anastomotica magna. Anterior ulnar recurrent. 

 j Inferior profunda. 



Back. — Anastomotica magna. Posterior ulnar recurrent. 

 Inferior profunda. 



C Ffont. — Superior profunda. Radial recurrent. 

 External condyle -< 5ocA-. — Superior profunda. xVnastomotica magna. Inter- 

 (, osseous recurrent. 



