Artery and veins functions
Brachial Artery
Become this after pass inferior border of the teres major
Inferior Mesenteric artery
Colon, sigmoid colon
Median Cubital vein
Connects the cephalic and basilica veins. Common site for venipuncture. ( Draw blood)
Superior Mesenteric vein
Drain SI and part of LI. Receiver from the intestinal veins, colic veins
Circle of Willis
Equalizies BP in the brain and can provide collateral channels should one vessel become blocked
Hepatic vein
Exit liver through this to merge with inferior Vena Cava
Lumbar Arterties
From Descending abdominal aorta to supply the posterolateral abdominal wall
Celiac Trunk
INferior to aortic opening of diaphragm. Supplies stomach, part of duodenum, liver, part of pancerous, spleen. off it is L gastric, splenic, and common hepatic
External Jungular/internal jugular
Subclavian and then Brachio Brachico
internal carotid artery
Supplies internal skull structure
popliteal artery
Supplies knee joint and muscles in this region
External Carotid Artery
Supplies structures external to the skull
Common Carotid
Supply blood to head and neck
Subclavian
Upper limb and some thoracic artery
Hepatic portal
Veins. Drains the GI tract and shunts the blood to the liver for absorption and processing of transported material.
Anteria tibial/posterior tibial
anterior part of leg, posterior part of leg
Axillary artery
become this after subclavian pass 1 rib
Medial/lateral plantar veins
digital veins and deep veins of the foot drain here. then drain into posterior tibial veins
Fibular veins
drains into the posterior tibial
Inferior mesenteric vein
drains the distal part of the LI, receiver blood from colic, sigmoid, superior rectal
deep femoral atery
emerges from the femoral artery to supply hit joint. (medial and lateral femoral circumflex) and many other thigh muscles
Common hepatic artery
extends to right side of the body, the greater curvature of stomach, duodenum, pancreas
Fibular artery
from P. tibial artery. Supples lateral compartment leg muslces
Medial and lateral plantar arteries
from post. tibial artery.
Left Gastric artery
lesser curvature of the stomach and extends some esophageal branches
Splenic vein
recervice blood from spleen, receives blood from pancreatic vein, gastric eins
Femoral artery
renamed this from external iliac artery after inguinal ligament
Superior Mesenteric
supplies blood to most of SI, pancerous, Proximal part of the LI
Splenic artery
supplies the spleen part of the stomach
Deep brachial artery
supply blood to most brachial muscles
Great/small saphenous vein
the dorsal venous arch drains into this.