Radial Artery Coursing Behind the Biceps Brachii Tendon: Significance for the Transradial Catheterization and a Clinically Oriented Classification of the Radial Artery Variations |
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Authors: | L. Jelev L. Surchev |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Medical University Sofia, blvd. Sv. Georgi Sofiiski 1, BG-1431 Sofia, Bulgaria |
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Abstract: | In routine clinical practice the variations of the radial artery are the main reason for technical failure during transradial catheterization. If these variations are well documented, however, they do not represent a problem in the transradial approach. Therefore, we report here a rare case of the radial artery which is very strange but potentially valuable for the clinical practice: it arises at a right angle from the brachial artery and passes behind the biceps brachii tendon. Based on our findings and on an extensive literature review, we propose for the first time a clinically oriented classification of the variations of the radial artery. This classification is related to the catheterization success at the usual access site of the radial artery at the wrist. |
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Keywords: | Arterial catheterization Radial artery Variation Entrapment |
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