Dorsal metacarpal arteries

Dorsal metacarpal arteries

Arteries of the back of the forearm and hand. (Dorsal metacarpal visible at bottom center.)
Details
Source Dorsal carpal arch
Branches Dorsal digital arteries
Vein Dorsal metacarpal veins
Identifiers
Latin Arteriae metacarpales dorsales
Dorlands
/Elsevier
a_61/12155079
TA A12.2.09.034
FMA 70800

Anatomical terminology

Most of the dorsal metacarpal arteries arise from the dorsal carpal arch and run downward on the second, third, and fourth dorsal interossei of the hand and bifurcate into the dorsal digital arteries. Near their origin, they anastomose with the deep palmar arch by perforating arteries. They also anastomose with common palmar digital arteries (from the superficial palmar arch), also via perforating arteries.

The first dorsal metacarpal artery arises directly from the radial artery before it crosses through the two heads of the first dorsal interosseous muscle.

References

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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