The intercostal arteries are a group of
arteries that supply the area between the
ribs ("costae"), called the
intercostal space. The highest intercostal artery (supreme intercostal artery or superior intercostal artery) is an artery in the human body that usually gives rise to the first and second
posterior intercostal arteries, which supply blood to their corresponding
intercostal space. It usually arises from the
costocervical trunk, which is a branch of the
subclavian artery
In human anatomy, the subclavian arteries are paired major arteries of the upper thorax, below the clavicle. They receive blood from the aortic arch. The left subclavian artery supplies blood to the left arm and the right subclavian artery supplie ...
. Some anatomists may contend that there is no supreme intercostal artery, only a supreme intercostal vein.
The anterior intercostal branches of internal thoracic artery supply the upper five or six
intercostal spaces. The
internal thoracic artery
In human anatomy, the internal thoracic artery (ITA), previously commonly known as the internal mammary artery (a name still common among surgeons), is an artery that supplies the anterior chest wall and the breasts. It is a paired artery, with on ...
(previously called as internal mammary artery) then divides into the
superior epigastric artery
In human anatomy, the superior epigastric artery is a blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood to the abdominal wall, and upper rectus abdominis muscle. It is a branch of the internal thoracic artery. It enters the rectus sheath to descend u ...
and
musculophrenic artery. The latter gives out the remaining anterior intercostal branches. Two in number in each space, these small vessels pass lateralward, one lying near the lower margin of the
rib
In vertebrate anatomy, ribs ( la, costae) are the long curved bones which form the rib cage, part of the axial skeleton. In most tetrapods, ribs surround the chest, enabling the lungs to expand and thus facilitate breathing by expanding the ches ...
above, and the other near the upper margin of the rib below, and
anastomose with the posterior intercostal arteries from the thoracic
aorta.
They are at first situated between the
pleurae and the
intercostales interni, and then between the intercostales interni and innermost. They supply the
intercostal muscles and, by branches which perforate the
intercostales externi, the
pectoral muscles and the
mamma
Mama(s) or Mamma or Momma may refer to:
Roles
*Mother, a female parent
*Mama-san, in Japan and East Asia, a woman in a position of authority
*Mamas, a name for female associates of the Hells Angels
Places
*Mama, Russia, an urban-type settlement ...
.
The musculophrenic artery arises from the
internal thoracic artery
In human anatomy, the internal thoracic artery (ITA), previously commonly known as the internal mammary artery (a name still common among surgeons), is an artery that supplies the anterior chest wall and the breasts. It is a paired artery, with on ...
, directed obliquely downward and laterally, behind the
cartilage
Cartilage is a resilient and smooth type of connective tissue. In tetrapods, it covers and protects the ends of long bones at the joints as articular cartilage, and is a structural component of many body parts including the rib cage, the neck an ...
s of the
false ribs; it perforates the
diaphragm
Diaphragm may refer to:
Anatomy
* Thoracic diaphragm, a thin sheet of muscle between the thorax and the abdomen
* Pelvic diaphragm or pelvic floor, a pelvic structure
* Urogenital diaphragm or triangular ligament, a pelvic structure
Other
* Diap ...
at the eighth or ninth costal cartilage, and ends, considerably reduced in size, opposite the last
intercostal space.
It gives off intercostal branches to the seventh, eighth, and ninth intercostal spaces; these diminish in size as the spaces decrease in length, and are distributed in a manner precisely similar to the intercostal arteries from the
internal thoracic artery
In human anatomy, the internal thoracic artery (ITA), previously commonly known as the internal mammary artery (a name still common among surgeons), is an artery that supplies the anterior chest wall and the breasts. It is a paired artery, with on ...
.
The musculophrenic artery also gives branches to the lower part of the
pericardium, and others which run backward to the
diaphragm
Diaphragm may refer to:
Anatomy
* Thoracic diaphragm, a thin sheet of muscle between the thorax and the abdomen
* Pelvic diaphragm or pelvic floor, a pelvic structure
* Urogenital diaphragm or triangular ligament, a pelvic structure
Other
* Diap ...
, and downward to the abdominal muscles.
The posterior intercostal arteries are arteries that supply blood to the intercostal spaces.
There are eleven posterior intercostal arteries on each side.
* The 1st and 2nd posterior intercostal arteries arise from the
supreme intercostal artery
The intercostal arteries are a group of arteries that supply the area between the ribs ("costae"), called the intercostal space. The highest intercostal artery (supreme intercostal artery or superior intercostal artery) is an artery in the human ...
, a branch of the
costocervical trunk of the
subclavian artery
In human anatomy, the subclavian arteries are paired major arteries of the upper thorax, below the clavicle. They receive blood from the aortic arch. The left subclavian artery supplies blood to the left arm and the right subclavian artery supplie ...
.
* The lower nine arteries are the ''aortic intercostals'', so called because they arise from the back of the
thoracic aorta.
The right aortic intercostals are longer than the left because of the position of the aorta on the left side of the vertebral column; they pass across the bodies of the
vertebrae behind the
esophagus,
thoracic duct, and
azygos vein, and are covered by the right
lung
The lungs are the primary organs of the respiratory system in humans and most other animals, including some snails and a small number of fish. In mammals and most other vertebrates, two lungs are located near the backbone on either side of t ...
and
pleura.
The left aortic intercostals run backward on the sides of the vertebrae and are covered by the left
lung
The lungs are the primary organs of the respiratory system in humans and most other animals, including some snails and a small number of fish. In mammals and most other vertebrates, two lungs are located near the backbone on either side of t ...
and
pleura; the upper two vessels are crossed by the left
superior intercostal vein
The superior intercostal veins are two veins that drain the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th intercostal spaces, one vein for each side of the body.
Right superior intercostal vein
The right superior intercostal vein drains the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th posterior interc ...
, the lower vessels by the
hemiazygos vein.
Opposite the heads of the ribs, the
sympathetic trunk passes downward in front of them, and the
splanchnic nerves also descend in front by the lower arteries.
Each artery then divides into an anterior and a posterior ramus.
A given posterior intercostal artery travels along the bottom of the rib with its corresponding
posterior intercostal vein
The posterior intercostal veins are veins that drain the intercostal spaces posteriorly. They run with their corresponding posterior intercostal artery on the underside of the rib, the vein superior to the artery. Each vein also gives off a dorsa ...
, as well as the
intercostal nerve of the given space. The vein is superior to the artery, and the intercostal nerve is inferior to it. Commonly, the mnemonic, "Van," is used to recall the order of the vein, artery and nerve, from superior to inferior.
See also
*
Supreme intercostal vein
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Superior intercostal vein
The superior intercostal veins are two veins that drain the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th intercostal spaces, one vein for each side of the body.
Right superior intercostal vein
The right superior intercostal vein drains the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th posterior interc ...
*
Posterior intercostal veins
*
Intercostal nerves
The intercostal nerves are part of the somatic nervous system, and arise from the anterior rami of the thoracic spinal nerves from T1 to T11. The intercostal nerves are distributed chiefly to the thoracic pleura and abdominal peritoneum, and diffe ...
References
External links
* - "
Thoracic wall: Branches of the Internal Thoracic Artery"
* http://www.instantanatomy.net/thorax/vessels/aupperintercostalarteries.html
* - "Branches of the ascending aorta, arch of the aorta, and the descending aorta."
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