83 -3 (41) 2022 — Milenkin B.I., Prazdnikov E.N., — MORPHOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RADIAL ARTERY ON THE BACK OF THE HAND AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR ENDOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS

MORPHOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RADIAL ARTERY ON THE BACK OF THE HAND AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR ENDOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS

Milenkin B.I., Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, Moscow, Russia. Vorokhobov Clinical Hospital, Moscow, Russia.

Prazdnikov E.N., Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, Moscow, Russia.

Baranov G.A., Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, Moscow, Russia.

2Svoevolin S.A., Vorokhobov Clinical Hospital, Moscow, Russia.

Kuzin A.N. Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, Moscow, Russia.

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The possibility of using the radial artery on the back of the hand is considered as an alternative to vascular access to the artery on the inner surface in the lower third of the forearm. The aim of the study was to determine the internal diameter of the radial artery in the distal parts of the arm by ultrasound dopplerography in patients of different sexes and the constitutional features of the patient during endovascular interventions. The results of the study show that there are morphometric differences of the radial artery in men and women. The internal diameter of the radial artery is significantly larger both on the inner surface of the lower third of the forearm and on the back surface of the hand in men. The constitutional features determined by measuring the circumference of the wrist also directly correlate with the severity of the radial in relation to the internal diameter of the radial artery. At the same time, the dependence of the internal diameter of the radial artery on index of human body was not revealed. Results of this study confirm that the anatomical and technological possibility of distalization of arterial access to the back of the hand for minimize surgical trauma.

Keywords: morphometric characteristics of the radial artery, dorsal hand, X-ray endovascular intervention

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For citation: Milenkin B.I., Prazdnikov E.N., Baranov G.A., Svoevolin S.A., Kuzin A.N. MORPHOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RADIAL ARTERY ON THE BACK OF THE HAND AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR ENDOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS //New Day in Medicine 3(41)2022 386-389 https://clck.ru/gcgMb

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