Interosseous recurrent artery

Interosseous recurrent artery

The Supinator. (Interosseus recurrent art. labeled at center right.)

Diagram of the anastomosis around the elbow-joint. (Interosseus recurrent labeled at lower left.)
Details
Source posterior interosseous artery
Identifiers
Latin Arteria interossea recurrens
Dorlands
/Elsevier
a_61/12154728
TA A12.2.09.052
FMA 77144

Anatomical terminology

The interosseous recurrent artery (or recurrent interosseous artery) is an artery of the forearm which arises from the posterior interosseous artery near its origin. It ascends to the interval between the lateral epicondyle and olecranon, on or through the fibers of the supinator but beneath the anconeus. It anastomoses with the middle collateral artery.

References

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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