Blood Supply Of Heart The heart is supplied by two coronary arteries, right and left, which arise from the ascending aorta. RIGHT CORONARY ARTERY It is smaller than the left coronary artery. It arises from the anterior aortic sinus of ascending aorta and descends in the right anterior part of the coronary sulcus up to the junction of right and inferior margins of the heart. Here, it gives a marginal branch to the lower margin of the sternocostal surface. Then it curves around the lower margin of the heart to reach the diaphragmatic surface where it continues in the right posterior part of the coronary sulcus. After crossing the crux of the heart, it terminates by anastomosing with the circumflex branch of the left coronary artery. BRANCHES These are: • Larger branches ~Marginal artery ~ Posterior interventricular artery • Smaller branches ~SA nodal artery in 60% cases ~Right conus artery ~Unnamed branches to the right atrium a...
RADIAL NERVE The radial nerve is the thickest and largest nerve of the upper limb. ROOT VALUE Ventral rami of C5, C6, C7, C8 and T1 ORIGIN COURSE & RELATIONS The course and branches of the radial nerve, which passes through three regions of the arm: axilla, radial groove on the back of the arm, and front of the forearm. Axilla: In axilla the radial nerve lies against the muscles forming the posterior wall of the axilla, and it gives two muscular branches to supply the long and medial heads of triceps and one cutaneous branch. Radial Groove : In the radial groove it gives three muscular branches to supply the long and medial heads of triceps and anconeus and two cutaneous branches. Arm: On the front of the arm, the radial nerve lies between brachialis on the medial side and brachioradialis and extensor carpi radialis longus on the lateral side. Forearm: In the forearm, the radial nerve divides into two terminal branches: the deep terminal branch (posteri...