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Ultrasound Vascular Registry Review Exam 2022 with complete solution What is the first branch of the aortic arch? - coronary artery followed by the innominate/brachiocephalic Name the three bran... ches of the aortic arch? - a. Innominate artery/ Brachiocephalic (branches into rt. cca & subclavian) b. Lt CCA c. Lt Subclavian artery The radial artery runs on what side of the forearm? - Lateral side The radial artery branches to form what part of the palmar arch? - Superficial palmar arch Where does the radial artery terminate? (Just remember that the ulnar branch and termination is opposite of the radial artery) - Terminates in the deep palmar arch What vessel is the predominate source of blood flow to the hand come from? - Ulnar artery The Deep Palmar arch is a branch of the? - Ulnar artery What are the three branches of the celiac trunk? - a. Left Gastric artery b. Splenic artery c. Common Hepatic artery What organs does the celiac trunk supply? - Stomach, Liver, Pancreas, Spleen, & Duodenum The SMA is located 1cm below the celiac trunk and supplies what? - Small Intestines, cecum, and parts of colon, Is it an uncommon finding to see multiple renal arteries bilaterally? - No it is not uncommon at all. What is a common landmark for locating the left renal artery? - In transverse, the left renal vein as it crosses the aorta anteriorly, the artery is just posterior What arises from the abdominal aorta about 3-4 cm above the bifurcation, that can act as a collateral connection? - IMA (Inferior Mesenteric Artery) What are the most distal branches of the aorta that supply blood to the pelvis, abdominal wall, and lower limbs? - Common Iliac Arteries (CIA) What vessel is also referred to as the Hypogastric artery? - Internal Iliac Artery What vessel runs along the medial side of the psoas mucsle and underneath the inguinal ligament? - External Iliac artery Where does the common iliac become the CFA? - As it passes under the inguinal ligament. The SFA passes through an opening in what tendon to enter the popliteal fossa? - Adductor Hiatus (Adductor Canal or Hunter's Canal) What is another name for the deep femoral artery? - Profunda Femoris What is the region called where the SFA terminates and the popliteal artery begins? - Adductor Hiatus (Hunter's Canal) What 3 branches is sometimes known as the trifurcation? - APA, PTA, Peroneal Artery Whats the first branch off distal popliteal artery? - ATA - Anterior Tibia Artery What vessel does the ATA become once it crosses the dorsum of the foot? - DPA - Dorsalis Pedis Artery Wha is a major branch of the DPA (dorsalis pedis artery)? - Deep Plantar Artery- penetrates the sole of foot, it unites with lateral plantar artery to complete plantar arc. How does the PTA run down the leg? - Posterior and Medial side of leg What is the Tibioperoneal Trunk? - Short segment between ATA branch and branches of PTA and peroneal arteries. [Show More]
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