Triangular Space
Question Write briefly about the upper triangular space.
Answer:
The upper triangular space is one of the subscapular intermuscular spaces present in the region of axilla.
Upper Triangular Space Boundaries
Superomedial:
Teres minor
Lateral:
Long head of the triceps brachii
Inferior:
Teres major
Structure passing through the space
triangular space anatomy
The circumflex scapular artery which interrupts the origin of the teres minor to reach the infraspinous fossa.
Upper Triangular Space Applied anatomy
The circumflex scapular artery anastomoses with the suprascapular and deep branch of the transverse cervical arteries to form an important arterial anastomosis around scapula.
Question 8. Write briefly about the lower triangular space.
Answer.
The lower triangular space is one of the subscapular intramuscular spaces.
Lower Triangular Space Boundaries
Medial:
Long head of the triceps brachii
Lateral:
Shaft of humerus
Superior:
Teres major
contents of triangular space
Structures passing through this space
- Radial nerve
- Profunda brachii vessels
Lower Triangular Space Applied anatomy
The fracture of middle-third of humerus may damage radial nerve leading to wrist drop.
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