. Text-book of operative surgery . profunda artery, subscapular artery,median, subscapular, musculo-spiral, and circumflex nerves. SURGERY OF THE LARGE ARTERIES 117 brachialis muscles which descend under the pectoralis major are exposed and drawninwards. The artery is seen between the two heads of the biceps, running transverselyin some fat immediately below the head of the humerus and above the Insertionof the pectoralis major. 29. Ligature of the Posterior Circumflex Artery (Fig. 46). If the posteriorborder of the deltoid muscle be pressed towards the surgical neck of the humerus, theangle w


. Text-book of operative surgery . profunda artery, subscapular artery,median, subscapular, musculo-spiral, and circumflex nerves. SURGERY OF THE LARGE ARTERIES 117 brachialis muscles which descend under the pectoralis major are exposed and drawninwards. The artery is seen between the two heads of the biceps, running transverselyin some fat immediately below the head of the humerus and above the Insertionof the pectoralis major. 29. Ligature of the Posterior Circumflex Artery (Fig. 46). If the posteriorborder of the deltoid muscle be pressed towards the surgical neck of the humerus, theangle which this muscle forms with the posterior scapular muscles may be distinctlyfeit. The skin and the fascia (which is adherent to the deltoid) are dividedlongitudinally over the above-mentioned Situation. The posterior border of thedeltoid having been exposed and drawn forwards, the lower edge of the teres minor C) Cephalic of pectorali« major m., \ Anterior circumflex a Deltoid m. Clavicular portion of)pectoralis major


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