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Internal thoracic artery

In human anatomy, the internal thoracic artery (ITA), also known as the internal mammary artery, is an artery that supplies the anterior chest wall and the breasts.[1] It is a paired artery, with one running along each side of the sternum, to continue after its bifurcation as the superior epigastric and musculophrenic arteries.

Internal thoracic artery
Right internal thoracic artery and its branches (labeled under its old name the Internal mammary artery, at upper right).
Details
SourceSubclavian artery
BranchesPericardiocophrenic
Anterior intercostal branches
Musculophrenic
Superior epigastric
Perforating branches
VeinInternal thoracic vein
Identifiers
Latinarteria thoracica interna, arteria mammaria interna
MeSHD008323
TA98A12.2.08.029
TA24576
FMA3960
Anatomical terminology
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Structure edit

The internal thoracic artery arises from the anterior surface of the subclavian artery near its origin.[2][3] It has a width of between 1-2 mm.[4]

It travels downward on the inside of the rib cage, approximately 1 cm from the sides of the sternum,[3] and thus medial to the nipple. It is accompanied by the internal thoracic vein.

It runs deep to the abdominal external oblique muscle, but superficial to the vagus nerve.

In adults, the internal thoracic artery lies closest to the sternum at the first intercoastal space. The gap between the artery and lateral border of the sternum increases when going downwards, up to 1.1 cm to 1.3 cm at the sixth intercoastal space. In children, the gap ranges from 0.5 cm to 1.0 cm.[5]

Branches edit

After passing the sixth intercostal space, the internal thoracic artery splits into the following two terminal branches:

  • Musculophrenic artery - roughly follows the costal margin and it again gives branch for 7,8,9 ribs
  • Superior epigastric artery - continues the course of the internal thoracic artery, travelling downward into the abdominal wall and to the content of rectus sheath

Function edit

The internal thoracic artery supplies the chest wall and the breasts.[1]

Clinical significance edit

Use in bypass grafts edit

The internal thoracic artery is the cardiac surgeon's blood vessel of choice for coronary artery bypass grafting. The left ITA has a superior long-term patency to saphenous vein grafts[6][7] and other arterial grafts[8] (e.g. radial artery, gastroepiploic artery) when grafted to the left anterior descending coronary artery, generally the most important vessel, clinically, to revascularize.[1]

Plastic surgeons may use either the left or right internal thoracic arteries for autologous free flap reconstruction of the breast after mastectomy. Usually, a microvascular anastomosis is performed at the second intercostal space to the artery on which the free flap is based.

Additional images edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Kramer, R. S.; Morton, J. R.; Groom, R. C.; Robaczewski, D. L. (2018-01-01), "Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting", in Vasan, Ramachandran S.; Sawyer, Douglas B. (eds.), Encyclopedia of Cardiovascular Research and Medicine, Oxford: Elsevier, pp. 700–729, doi:10.1016/b978-0-12-809657-4.99754-0, ISBN 978-0-12-805154-2, retrieved 2020-11-12
  2. ^ Stewart, Charles E.; Urken, Mark L. (2009-01-01), Wei, Fu-Chan; Mardini, Samir (eds.), "Chapter 18 - Deltopectoral flap", Flaps and Reconstructive Surgery, Edinburgh: W.B. Saunders, pp. 193–205, doi:10.1016/b978-0-7216-0519-7.00018-6, ISBN 978-0-7216-0519-7, retrieved 2020-11-12
  3. ^ a b Barral, Jean-Pierre; Croibier, Alain (2011-01-01), Barral, Jean-Pierre; Croibier, Alain (eds.), "13 - Vessels of the breast", Visceral Vascular Manipulations, Oxford: Churchill Livingstone, pp. 121–132, doi:10.1016/b978-0-7020-4351-2.00013-2, ISBN 978-0-7020-4351-2, retrieved 2020-11-12
  4. ^ Markiewicz, Michael R.; Ord, Robert; Fernandes, Rui P. (2017-01-01), Brennan, Peter A.; Schliephake, Henning; Ghali, G. E.; Cascarini, Luke (eds.), "43 - Local and Regional Flap Reconstruction of Maxillofacial Defects", Maxillofacial Surgery (Third Edition), Churchill Livingstone, pp. 616–635, doi:10.1016/b978-0-7020-6056-4.00044-7, ISBN 978-0-7020-6056-4, retrieved 2020-11-12
  5. ^ Jelicić N, Djordjević L, Stosić T (1996). "Unutrasnji grudni krvni sudovi (a. et vv. thoracicae internae) i njihov prakticni znacaj" [The internal thoracic blood vessels (internal thoracic arteries and veins) and their practical significance]. Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo (in Serbian). 124 (3–4): 58–61. PMID 9102819.
  6. ^ Kitamura, S; Kawachi, K; Kawata, T; Kobayashi, S; Mizuguchi, K; Kameda, Y; Nishioka, H; Hamada, Y; Yoshida, Y (1996). "Ten-year survival and cardiac event-free rates in Japanese patients with the left anterior descending artery revascularized with internal thoracic artery or saphenous vein graft: a comparative study". Nippon Geka Gakkai Zasshi. 97 (3): 202–9. PMID 8649330.
  7. ^ Arima, M; Kanoh, T; Suzuki, T; Kuremoto, K; Tanimoto, K; Oigawa, T; Matsuda, S (2005). "Serial angiographic follow-up beyond 10 years after coronary artery bypass grafting". Circulation Journal. 69 (8): 896–902. doi:10.1253/circj.69.896. PMID 16041156.
  8. ^ Cohen, G; Tamariz, MG; Sever, JY; Liaghati, N; Guru, V; Christakis, GT; Bhatnagar, G; Cutrara, C; et al. (2001). "The radial artery versus the saphenous vein graft in contemporary CABG: a case-matched study". The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 71 (1): 180–5, discussion 185–6. doi:10.1016/S0003-4975(00)02285-2. PMID 11216742.

External links edit

Figures of ITA grafts edit

  • - texheartsurgeons.com
  • Drawing of the heart with a SVG to the right coronary artery (RCA) and a LITA graft to the LAD - D'Arcy Studios
  • - Mayo Clinic

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In human anatomy the internal thoracic artery ITA also known as the internal mammary artery is an artery that supplies the anterior chest wall and the breasts 1 It is a paired artery with one running along each side of the sternum to continue after its bifurcation as the superior epigastric and musculophrenic arteries Internal thoracic arteryRight internal thoracic artery and its branches labeled under its old name the Internal mammary artery at upper right DetailsSourceSubclavian arteryBranchesPericardiocophrenicAnterior intercostal branches MusculophrenicSuperior epigastric Perforating branchesVeinInternal thoracic veinIdentifiersLatinarteria thoracica interna arteria mammaria internaMeSHD008323TA98A12 2 08 029TA24576FMA3960Anatomical terminology edit on Wikidata Contents 1 Structure 1 1 Branches 2 Function 3 Clinical significance 3 1 Use in bypass grafts 4 Additional images 5 References 6 External links 6 1 Figures of ITA graftsStructure editThe internal thoracic artery arises from the anterior surface of the subclavian artery near its origin 2 3 It has a width of between 1 2 mm 4 It travels downward on the inside of the rib cage approximately 1 cm from the sides of the sternum 3 and thus medial to the nipple It is accompanied by the internal thoracic vein It runs deep to the abdominal external oblique muscle but superficial to the vagus nerve In adults the internal thoracic artery lies closest to the sternum at the first intercoastal space The gap between the artery and lateral border of the sternum increases when going downwards up to 1 1 cm to 1 3 cm at the sixth intercoastal space In children the gap ranges from 0 5 cm to 1 0 cm 5 Branches edit Mediastinal branches Thymic branches Pericardiacophrenic artery travels with the phrenic nerve Sternal branches Perforating branches Twelve anterior intercostal branches two to each of the top six intercostal spaces In a given space the upper branch travels laterally along the bottom of the rib until it anastomoses with its corresponding posterior intercostal artery The lower branch of the space anastomoses with a collateral branch of the posterior intercostal artery After passing the sixth intercostal space the internal thoracic artery splits into the following two terminal branches Musculophrenic artery roughly follows the costal margin and it again gives branch for 7 8 9 ribs Superior epigastric artery continues the course of the internal thoracic artery travelling downward into the abdominal wall and to the content of rectus sheathFunction editThe internal thoracic artery supplies the chest wall and the breasts 1 Clinical significance editUse in bypass grafts edit The internal thoracic artery is the cardiac surgeon s blood vessel of choice for coronary artery bypass grafting The left ITA has a superior long term patency to saphenous vein grafts 6 7 and other arterial grafts 8 e g radial artery gastroepiploic artery when grafted to the left anterior descending coronary artery generally the most important vessel clinically to revascularize 1 Plastic surgeons may use either the left or right internal thoracic arteries for autologous free flap reconstruction of the breast after mastectomy Usually a microvascular anastomosis is performed at the second intercostal space to the artery on which the free flap is based Additional images edit nbsp Anterior thoracic wall from behind nbsp Diagram of an intercostal spaceReferences edit a b c Kramer R S Morton J R Groom R C Robaczewski D L 2018 01 01 Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Vasan Ramachandran S Sawyer Douglas B eds Encyclopedia of Cardiovascular Research and Medicine Oxford Elsevier pp 700 729 doi 10 1016 b978 0 12 809657 4 99754 0 ISBN 978 0 12 805154 2 retrieved 2020 11 12 Stewart Charles E Urken Mark L 2009 01 01 Wei Fu Chan Mardini Samir eds Chapter 18 Deltopectoral flap Flaps and Reconstructive Surgery Edinburgh W B Saunders pp 193 205 doi 10 1016 b978 0 7216 0519 7 00018 6 ISBN 978 0 7216 0519 7 retrieved 2020 11 12 a b Barral Jean Pierre Croibier Alain 2011 01 01 Barral Jean Pierre Croibier Alain eds 13 Vessels of the breast Visceral Vascular Manipulations Oxford Churchill Livingstone pp 121 132 doi 10 1016 b978 0 7020 4351 2 00013 2 ISBN 978 0 7020 4351 2 retrieved 2020 11 12 Markiewicz Michael R Ord Robert Fernandes Rui P 2017 01 01 Brennan Peter A Schliephake Henning Ghali G E Cascarini Luke eds 43 Local and Regional Flap Reconstruction of Maxillofacial Defects Maxillofacial Surgery Third Edition Churchill Livingstone pp 616 635 doi 10 1016 b978 0 7020 6056 4 00044 7 ISBN 978 0 7020 6056 4 retrieved 2020 11 12 Jelicic N Djordjevic L Stosic T 1996 Unutrasnji grudni krvni sudovi a et vv thoracicae internae i njihov prakticni znacaj The internal thoracic blood vessels internal thoracic arteries and veins and their practical significance Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo in Serbian 124 3 4 58 61 PMID 9102819 Kitamura S Kawachi K Kawata T Kobayashi S Mizuguchi K Kameda Y Nishioka H Hamada Y Yoshida Y 1996 Ten year survival and cardiac event free rates in Japanese patients with the left anterior descending artery revascularized with internal thoracic artery or saphenous vein graft a comparative study Nippon Geka Gakkai Zasshi 97 3 202 9 PMID 8649330 Arima M Kanoh T Suzuki T Kuremoto K Tanimoto K Oigawa T Matsuda S 2005 Serial angiographic follow up beyond 10 years after coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation Journal 69 8 896 902 doi 10 1253 circj 69 896 PMID 16041156 Cohen G Tamariz MG Sever JY Liaghati N Guru V Christakis GT Bhatnagar G Cutrara C et al 2001 The radial artery versus the saphenous vein graft in contemporary CABG a case matched study The Annals of Thoracic Surgery 71 1 180 5 discussion 185 6 doi 10 1016 S0003 4975 00 02285 2 PMID 11216742 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Internal thoracic artery Figures of ITA grafts edit Figure of heart with two saphenous vein grafts SVGs and a LITA graft texheartsurgeons com Drawing of the heart with a SVG to the right coronary artery RCA and a LITA graft to the LAD D Arcy Studios Drawing of the heart with a SVG to the RCA and a LITA graft to the LAD Mayo Clinic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Internal thoracic artery amp oldid 1206268409, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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