MindMap Gallery Medical Anatomy - Vascular System
An article about medical anatomy-vasculature system mind map, with detailed introduction and comprehensive description. I hope it can be helpful to interested friends.
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Cardiovascular System
artery
ascending aorta
left and right coronary arteries
aortic arch
brachiocephalic trunk
right common carotid artery
right subclavian artery
left common carotid artery
internal carotid artery
ophthalmic artery
Anterior cerebral artery→anterior communicating artery
middle cerebral artery
anterior choroid plexus artery
posterior communicating artery
external carotid artery
maxillary artery→middle meningeal artery
superficial temporal artery
ascending pharyngeal artery
Postauricular artery
occipital artery
facial artery
lingual artery
superior thyroid artery
left subclavian artery
Vertebral artery → basilar artery
anterior inferior cerebellar artery
Labyrinthine artery
pontine artery
superior cerebellar artery
posterior cerebral artery
internal thoracic artery
myophrenic artery
superior epigastric artery
anterior intercostal artery
Thyrocervical trunk costocervical trunk
inferior thyroid artery
suprascapular artery
axillary artery
superior thoracic artery
thoracoacromial artery
lateral thoracic artery
subscapular artery
thoracodorsal artery
circumflex scapular artery
posterior circumflex humeral artery
anterior circumflex humeral artery
brachial artery
deep brachial artery
superior ulnar accessory artery
inferior accessory artery
Muscle branch
nourishing arteries
Radial artery
Muscle branch
Palm superficial branch
deep palm branch
main thumb artery
ulnar artery
Muscle branch
Palm superficial branch
deep palm branch
common interosseous artery
anterior interosseous artery
posterior interosseous artery
Thoracic aorta
Wall branches-posterior intercostal arteries (9 pairs), subcostal arteries
Visceral branches - bronchial branches, esophageal branches, pericardial branches
abdominal aorta
wall branch
Infraphrenic artery → adrenal artery
lumbar artery
Median sacral artery (1)
visceral branch
celiac trunk
left gastric artery
proper hepatic artery
right gastric artery
left branch of liver
Right hepatic branch → cystic artery
gastroduodenal artery
right gastroepiploic artery
superior pancreaticoduodenal artery
common hepatic artery
Splenic artery-splenic branch, pancreatic branch, short gastric artery, left gastroepiploic artery
superior mesenteric artery
inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery
Jejunal and ileal arteries (13~18)
Ileocolic artery→Appendiceal artery
right colic artery
middle colic artery
inferior mesenteric artery
left colic artery
sigmoid artery
superior rectal artery
middle adrenal artery
Renal artery→infraadrenal artery
Internal spermatic artery (male), ovarian artery (female)
Left and right common iliac arteries
internal iliac artery
wall branch
iliolumbar artery
lateral sacral artery
superior gluteal artery
inferior gluteal artery
obturator artery
visceral branch
umbilical artery
inferior vesical artery
inferior rectal artery
uterine artery
internal pudendal artery
external iliac artery
arteries of lower limbs
femoral artery
popliteal artery
anterior tibial artery
dorsalis pedis artery
posterior tibial artery
Commonly used arterial body surface compression hemostasis sites
Common carotid artery compression and hemostasis
Facial artery compression and hemostasis
Superficial temporal artery compression and hemostasis
Subclavian artery compression to stop bleeding
Brachial artery compression and hemostasis
Compression of radial artery and ulnar artery to stop bleeding
Compression of the proper palmar artery to stop bleeding
Femoral artery compression to stop bleeding
Compression of dorsalis pedis artery to stop bleeding
vein
Pulmonary circulation
Left upper and lower pulmonary veins, right upper and lower pulmonary veins
systemic circulation
superior vena cava system
veins in head and neck
Facial Veins: The Danger Triangle
retromandibular vein
External jugular vein: superficial, jugular venous distention
Internal jugular vein: air embolism may occur due to vein injury
Subclavian artery:venous angle
Upper limb veins
Cephalic vein
basilic vein
median cubital vein
Chest veins
Brachiocephalic vein: venous angle
superior vena cava
Azygos vein: It is one of the important pathways that communicates the upper and lower jugular veins.
inferior vena cava system
Lower limb veins
Great saphenous vein: originates from the front of the medial malleolus and runs along the inner side of the calf with the saphenous nerve
Small saphenous vein: originates from behind the lateral malleolus and enters the popliteal vein
abdominal and pelvic veins
external iliac vein
Internal iliac vein: A venous plexus often forms in the pelvic cavity, making it difficult to stop bleeding.
common iliac vein
Inferior vena cava: left testicular varicose veins
Anal vein: Characteristics: capillary-vein-capillary, no venous valves; except the liver, collects venous blood from unpaired organs in the abdominal cavity. Although it is venous blood, it is rich in nutrients
Overview
Heart