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Axilla (arm pit)

Axilla (arm pit). Between upper arm and thoracic wall Boundaries: -Apex -Base -Anterior wall -Posterior wall -Medial wall -Lateral wall. Apex : (cervico-axial canal Directed towards the root of the neck Bondaries: Front: clavicle

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Axilla (arm pit)

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  1. Axilla (arm pit) • Between upper arm and thoracic wall • Boundaries: • -Apex • -Base • -Anterior wall • -Posterior wall • -Medial wall • -Lateral wall

  2. Apex: (cervico-axial canal • Directed towards the root of the neck • Bondaries: • Front: clavicle • Behind: upper border of scapula • Medially: outer margin of 1st rib • Transmits axillary vessels and brachial • plexus

  3. Anterior wall: -pectoralis major -pectoralis minor -subclavius -clavipectoral fascia

  4. Anterior wall

  5. Posterior wall: -subscapularis -teres major -latissmus dorsi

  6. Posterior wall

  7. Medial wall: -upper 3 or 4 intercostal spaces -upper part of serratus anterior -long thoracic nerve -intercosto brachial nerve pierces the medial wall

  8. Medial wall

  9. Lateral wall: -bicipital groove -coraco brachialis -biceps brachii

  10. lateral wall

  11. Base: -skin -superficial fascia -axillary fascia (deep fascia)

  12. Axillary folds: Anterior axillary fold: Pectoralis major Posterior axillary fold: Latissimus dorsi Teres major

  13. Contents: -axillary vessels- -cords and branches of brachial plexus -axillary lymph nodes -fat

  14. Axillary artery: • Continuation of subcalvian artery • Extent: outer border of first rib to lower magin of teres major muscle,where it continues as a brachial artery • Divided into 3 parts by pectoralis minor • 1st part: proximal to the muscle • 2nd part: behind the muscle • 3rd part: distal to the muscle

  15. CLINICAL ANATOMY

  16. Thank you

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