Interosseous Recurrent Artery

The interosseous recurrent artery (or recurrent interosseous artery) is an artery of the forearm which arises from the posterior interosseous artery near its origin. It ascends to the interval between the lateral epicondyle and olecranon, on or through the fibers of the supinator but beneath the anconeus. It anastomoses with the middle collateral artery.

This article incorporates text from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy.


List of arteries of upper limbs (TA A12.2.09, GA 6.575)
Axillary
Shoulder
  • scapular anastomosis
  • 1st part superior thoracic
  • 2nd part thoracoacromial
  • deltoid branch
  • lateral thoracic
  • 3rd part subscapular
  • circumflex scapular
  • thoracodorsal
  • anterior humeral circumflex
  • posterior humeral circumflex
Brachial
Before split
  • profunda brachii
  • radial collateral
  • medial collateral
  • ulnar collateral
  • superior
  • inferior
Radial
  • forearm: radial recurrent
  • wrist/carpus: dorsal carpal branch
  • palmar carpal branch
  • hand: superficial palmar branch
  • princeps pollicis
  • Radialis indices artery
  • radial of index finger
Ulnar
  • forearm: ulnar recurrent
  • anterior
  • posterior
  • common interosseous
  • anterior
  • posterior
  • recurrent
  • wrist/carpus: dorsal carpal branch
  • palmar carpal branch
  • hand: deep palmar branch
Arches
  • dorsal carpal arch: dorsal metacarpal
  • dorsal digital
  • palmar carpal arch
  • superficial palmar arch: common palmar digital
  • proper palmar digital
  • deep palmar arch: palmar metacarpal

M: VAS

anat (a:h/u/t/a/l,v:h/u/t/a/l)/phys/devp/cell/prot

noco/syva/cong/lyvd/tumr, sysi/epon, injr

proc, drug (C2s+n/3/4/5/7/8/9)

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