. Text-book of operative surgery . r head of triceps m Inferior profunda a Deep n Mediau n. Internal cutaneous n,Basilic a. Coraco-brachialis m. ^lusculo-cutaneous Superior profunda aMuscular branchMusculo-spiral dorsi m. Circumflex major head of triceps Dorsalis scapulse a.^Latissimus dorsi 1Subscapularis m. Fig. 47.—Axillary artery, bracMal artery, superior profunda artery, subscapular artery,mediau, subscapular, musculo-spiral, and circumflex nerves. OPERATIVE SURGER
. Text-book of operative surgery . r head of triceps m Inferior profunda a Deep n Mediau n. Internal cutaneous n,Basilic a. Coraco-brachialis m. ^lusculo-cutaneous Superior profunda aMuscular branchMusculo-spiral dorsi m. Circumflex major head of triceps Dorsalis scapulse a.^Latissimus dorsi 1Subscapularis m. Fig. 47.—Axillary artery, bracMal artery, superior profunda artery, subscapular artery,mediau, subscapular, musculo-spiral, and circumflex nerves. OPERATIVE SURGERY 30. Ligature of tlie Subscapular Artery and its branches, tlie Circumflexascapulse (Dorsalis scapulae) and Thoraco-dorsalis (Fig. 44). The limb being fullyabducted, an incision beginning at the arm is carried along tlie anterior surface of tlieposterior axillary fold. Intercösto-humeral branches going to join the lesser internalcutaneous nerve may appear npon the fascia. After dividing the fascia we findthe artery lying in loose cellular tissue at the edge of the insertions of the latissimusdorsi and teres major muscles, Avhich together form the posterior axillary an inch from its orig
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