Deep palmar arch

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Deep Palmar Arch

The Deep Palmar Arch is a component of the human anatomy specifically found in the hand. It is an arterial structure that is primarily formed by the radial artery, with a contribution from the deep branch of the ulnar artery. The deep palmar arch is located deeper in the palm compared to the superficial palmar arch.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The term "Deep Palmar Arch" is derived from its anatomical location and structure. "Deep" refers to its position in the palm, "Palmar" pertains to the palm of the hand, and "Arch" describes its curved, bow-like shape.

Anatomy[edit | edit source]

The deep palmar arch is located deep in the palm, proximal to the metacarpal bones. It is primarily formed by the radial artery, which enters the hand dorsally and travels through the anatomical snuffbox, and the deep branch of the ulnar artery. The arch gives rise to the palmar metacarpal arteries which supply the metacarpals and digits.

Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]

The deep palmar arch, along with the superficial palmar arch, plays a crucial role in the blood supply to the hand. Any injury or obstruction to these arches can lead to serious complications, including ischemia and necrosis. Conditions such as Raynaud's disease or Buerger's disease can also affect the deep palmar arch.

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