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Blood Supply of Head & Neck

Dr. Sama-ul-Dr. Sama-ul-HaqueHaque

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ObjectivesObjectives• Enlist the major arteries supplying head and neck.• How common carotid arteries take origin.• Enlist important relations of common carotid arteries.• Describe the relations and branches of external carotid

artery. • Describe the relations and branches of subclavian

artery.• Enlist the major veins supplying head and neck.• Discuss the formation of external and internal jugular

veins.• Describe the tributaries of external and internal jugular

veins.

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Arteries of Head & NeckArteries of Head & Neck

• Common Carotid Artery

• External Carotid Artery

• Internal Carotid Artery

• Subclavian Artery

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Common Carotid ArteriesCommon Carotid Arteries

Right Common Carotid Artery:

Arises from brachiocephalic artery

(Behind right sternoclavicular joint)

Left Common Carotid Artery:

Arises from Arch of Aorta

Runs upwards in the neck from sternoclavicular

joint to upper border of thyroid cartilage

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Common Carotid ArteriesCommon Carotid Arteries

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Common Carotid ArteriesCommon Carotid Arteries

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Relations of Common Carotid ArteryRelations of Common Carotid ArteryAnterolaterally:

Sternocleidomastoid Sternohyoid Sternothyroid Superior belly of omohyoid

Posteriorly: Prevertebral muscles

Medially: Larynx Pharynx

Laterally: Internal jugular vein

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Branches of Common Carotid ArteryBranches of Common Carotid Artery

External Carotid Artery

Internal Carotid Artery

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Common Carotid ArteriesCommon Carotid Arteries

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External Carotid ArteryExternal Carotid Artery

Begins at the level of upper border of thyroid cartilage

Terminates in the substance of the parotid gland behind

the neck of mandible by dividing into:

Superficial temporal artery

Maxillary artery

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Supply of External Carotid ArterySupply of External Carotid Artery

Neck

Face

Scalp

Tongue

Maxilla

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Branches of External Carotid ArteryBranches of External Carotid Artery Superior thyroid artery Ascending pharyngeal artery Lingual artery Facial artery Occipital artery Posterior auricular artery Superficial temporal artery Maxillary artery

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Branches of External Carotid ArteryBranches of External Carotid Artery

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Branches of External Carotid Artery

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Internal Carotid ArteryInternal Carotid Artery

Begins at the level of upper border of thyroid

cartilage

No branches in the neck

Through carotid canal enters into cranial cavity

Supplies brain, eyes, forehead and part of the nose

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Subclavian ArterySubclavian Artery

Right Subclavian Artery:

Arises from brachiocephalic artery

(Behind right sternoclavicular joint)

At outer border of 1st rib it becomes Axillary Artery

Left Subclavian Artery:

Arsis from Arch of Aorta in the thorax

Runs upwards to the root of the neck & arches

laterally

At outer border of 1st rib it becomes Axillary Artery

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Subclavian ArterySubclavian Artery

Scalenus Anterior muscle passes anterior to the

artery on each side and divides it into 3 parts.

1. 1st part of subclavian artery

2. 2nd part of subclavian artery

3. 3rd part of subclavian artery

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11stst part of Subclavian Artery part of Subclavian Artery

Extends from the origin of the subclavian artery to

the medial border of the Scalenus anterior muscle.

Branches:

1. Vertebral artery

2. Thyrocervical Trunk

3. Internal thoracic artery

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11stst part of Subclavian Artery part of Subclavian Artery

Branches:

1. Vertebral artery

Spinal and muscular branches in neck

Branches in skull

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11stst part of Subclavian Artery part of Subclavian Artery

Branches:

2. Thyrocervical Trunk

Inferior thyroid artery

Superficial cervical artery

Suprascapular artery

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11stst part of Subclavian Artery part of Subclavian Artery

Branches:

3. Internal thoracic artery

Superior epigastric artery

Musculophrenic artery

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22ndnd part of Subclavian Artery part of Subclavian Artery

Lies behind the Scalenus anterior muscle.

Branches:

1. Costocervical trunk

Superior intercostal artery

Deep cervical artery

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33rdrd part of Subclavian Artery part of Subclavian Artery

Extends from the lateral border of the Scalenus

anterior muscle to the lateral border of 1st rib.

Branches: (Occasional)

1. Superficial cervical artery

2. Suprascapular artery

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Subclavian ArterySubclavian Artery

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Branches of Subclavian ArteryBranches of Subclavian Artery

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Veins of Head & NeckVeins of Head & Neck

• Veins of Brain

• Venous Sinuses

• Veins of Face and Neck

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Veins of Face and NeckVeins of Face and Neck Facial vein Superficial temporal vein Maxillary vein Retromandibular vein External jugular vein Anterior jugular vein Internal jugular vein Subclavian vein

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Veins supplying Head and Neck

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Facial Vein

Formed at medial

angle of eye by

the union of

supraorbital and

supratrochlear veins.

It joins anterior

division of

retromandibular vein

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Superficial temporal Vein

Formed on the side of the scalp. Enters parotid gland.

It joins maxillary vein to form Retromandibular vein.

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Maxillary Vein

Formed in the Infratemporal fossa from the Pterygoid venous plexus.

It joins superficial temporal vein to form Retromandibular vein.

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Retromandibular Vein

Formed by the union of maxillary vein and superficial

temporal vein.

Leaving parotid gland divides into anterior branch and

posterior branch.

Anterior branch joins facial vein.

Posterior branch joins posterior auricular vein to form

external jugular vein.

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External jugular Vein

Formed behind the angle of jaw by the union of

Posterior branch of retromandibular vein with

posterior auricular vein.

It drains into subclavian vein

Tributaries:

Posterior external jugular

Transverse cervical

Suprascapular

Anterior jugular

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Internal jugular Vein

Receives blood from brain, face and neck.

Continuation of sigmoid sinus and leave the skull from

jugular foramen.

Ends by joining subclavian vein to form brachiocephalic

vein.

Tributaries: Facial vein Pharyngeal vein Lingual vein Superior thyroid vein Middle thyroid vein

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Subclavian Vein

Continuation of axillary vein at the outer border of 1st rib.

Joins internal jugular vein to form brachiocephalic vein.

Tributaries: External jugular vein

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Brachiocephalic Veins & SVC

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