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The Systemic Circuit

The Systemic Circuit. Figure 19–20 An Overview of the Major Systemic Arteries. The Systemic Circuit. The Aorta The ascending aorta Rises from the left ventricle Curves to form aortic arch Turns downward to become descending aorta. The Systemic Circuit.

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The Systemic Circuit

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  1. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–20 An Overview of the Major Systemic Arteries

  2. The Systemic Circuit • The Aorta • The ascending aorta • Rises from the left ventricle • Curves to form aortic arch • Turns downward to become descending aorta

  3. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–21a Arteries of the Chest and Upper Limb.

  4. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–21b Arteries of the Chest and Upper Limb.

  5. The Systemic Circuit • Branches of the Aortic Arch • Deliver blood to head and neck • Brachiocephalic trunk • Left common carotid artery • Left subclavian artery

  6. The Systemic Circuit • The Subclavian Arteries • Leaving the thoracic cavity • Become axillary artery in arm • And brachial artery distally

  7. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–21a Arteries of the Chest and Upper Limb.

  8. The Systemic Circuit • The Brachial Artery • Divides at coronoid fossa of humerus • Into radial artery and ulnar artery: • fuse at wrist to form: • superficial and deep palmar arches • which supply digital arteries

  9. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–21a Arteries of the Chest and Upper Limb.

  10. The Systemic Circuit • The Common Carotid Arteries • Each common carotid divides into • External carotid artery - supplies blood to structures of the neck, lower jaw, and face • Internal carotid artery - enters skull and delivers blood to brain: • Divides into three branches: • ophthalmic artery • anterior cerebral artery • middle cerebral artery

  11. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–22 Arteries of the Neck and Head

  12. The Systemic Circuit • The Vertebral Arteries • Also supply brain with blood supply • Left and right vertebral arteries • Arise from subclavian arteries • Enter cranium through foramen magnum • Fuse to form basilar artery: • branches to form posterior cerebral arteries • posterior cerebral arteries: • become posterior communicating arteries

  13. The Systemic Circuit • Anastomoses • The cerebral arterial circle interconnects • The internal carotid arteries • And the basilar artery

  14. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–23 Arteries of the Brain

  15. The Systemic Circuit • The Descending Aorta • Thoracic aorta • Supply organs of the chest: • bronchial arteries • pericardial arteries • esophogeal arteries • mediastinal arteries • Supply chest wall: • intercostal arteries • superior phrenic arteries

  16. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–24a Major Arteries of the Trunk

  17. The Systemic Circuit • The Descending Aorta • Abdominal Aorta • Divides at terminal segment of the aorta into: • left common iliac artery • right common iliac artery • Unpaired branches: • major branches to visceral organs • Paired branches: • to body wall • kidneys • urinary bladder • structures outside abdominopelvic cavity

  18. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–24 Major Arteries of the Trunk

  19. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–25 Arteries Supplying the Abdominopelvic Organs

  20. The Systemic Circuit • Arteries of the Pelvis and Lower Limbs • Femoral artery • deep femoral artery • Becomes popliteal artery • Posterior to knee • Branches to form: • posterior and anteriortibial arteries • posterior gives rise to fibular artery

  21. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–26a-b Arteries of the Lower Limb

  22. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–26c Arteries of the Lower Limb

  23. The Systemic Circuit • Systemic Veins • Complementary Arteries and Veins • Run side by side • Branching patterns of peripheral veins are more variable • In neck and limbs • One set of arteries (deep) • Two sets of veins (one deep, one superficial) • Venous system controls body temperature

  24. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–27 An Overview of the Major Systemic Veins.

  25. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–27 An Overview of the Major Systemic Veins.

  26. The Systemic Circuit • The Superior Vena Cava (SVC) • Receives blood from the tissues and organs of • Head • Neck • Chest • Shoulders • Upper limbs

  27. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–28b Major Veins of the Head, Neck, and Brain.

  28. The Systemic Circuit • The Dural Sinuses • Superficial cerebral veins and small veins of the brain stem • Empty into network of dural sinuses: • superior and inferior sagittal sinuses • petrosal sinuses • occipital sinus • left and right transverse sinuses • straight sinus

  29. The Systemic Circuit Figure 13-3b Dural Sinuses

  30. The Systemic Circuit • Cerebral Veins • Great cerebral vein • Drains to straight sinus • Other cerebral veins • Drain to cavernous sinus • Which drains to petrosal sinus • Vertebral Veins • Empty into brachiocephalic veins of chest

  31. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–28a Major Veins of the Head, Neck, and Brain.

  32. The Systemic Circuit • Superficial Veins of the Head • Converge to form • Temporal, facial, and maxillary veins: • temporal and maxillary veins: • drain to external jugular vein • facial vein: • drains to internal jugular vein

  33. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–28b Major Veins of the Head, Neck, and Brain.

  34. The Systemic Circuit • Veins of the Hand • Digital veins • Empty into superficial and deep palmar veins • Which interconnect to form palmar venous arches • Superficial arch empties into: • cephalic vein • median antebrachial vein • basilic vein • median cubital vein • Deep palmar veins drain into: • radial and ulnar veins • which fuse above elbow to form brachial vein

  35. The Systemic Circuit • The Brachial Vein • Merges with basilic vein • To become axillary vein • Cephalic vein joins axillary vein: • to form subclavian vein • merges with external and internal jugular veins: • to form brachiocephalic vein • which enters thoracic cavity

  36. The Systemic Circuit • Veins of the Thoracic Cavity • Brachiocephalic vein receives blood from • Vertebral vein • Internal thoracic vein • The Left and Right Brachiocephalic Veins • Merge to form the superior vena cava (SVC)

  37. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–29 The Venous Drainage of the Abdomen and Chest

  38. The Systemic Circuit • Tributaries of the Superior Vena Cava • Azygos vein and hemiazygos vein, which receive blood from • Intercostal veins • Esophageal veins • Veins of other mediastinal structures

  39. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–30a Flowcharts of Circulation to the Superior and Inferior Venae Cavae

  40. The Systemic Circuit • The Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) • Collects blood from organs inferior to the diaphragm

  41. The Systemic Circuit • Veins of the Foot • Capillaries of the sole • Drain into a network of plantar veins • Which supply the plantar venous arch • Drains into deep veins of leg: • anterior tibial vein • posterior tibial vein • fibular vein • all three join to become popliteal vein

  42. The Systemic Circuit • The Dorsal Venous Arch • Collects blood from • Superior surface of foot • Digital veins • Drains into two superficial veins • Great saphenous vein: drains into femoral vein • Small saphenous vein: drains into popliteal vein

  43. The Systemic Circuit • The Popliteal Vein • Becomes the femoral vein • Before entering abdominal wall, receives blood from: • great saphenous vein • deep femoral vein • femoral circumflex vein • Inside the pelvic cavity: • becomes the external iliac vein

  44. The Systemic Circuit • The External Iliac Veins • Are joined by internal iliac veins • To form right and left common iliac veins • the right and left common iliac veins • merge to form the inferior vena cava

  45. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–31a-b Venous Drainage from the Lower Limb The Systemic Circuit

  46. The Systemic Circuit Figure 19–31c Venous Drainage from the Lower Limb

  47. The Systemic Circuit • Major Tributaries of the Abdominal Inferior Vena Cava • Lumbar veins • Gonadal veins • Hepatic veins • Renal veins • Suprarenal veins • Phrenic veins

  48. The Systemic Circuit • The Hepatic Portal System • Connects two capillary beds • Delivers nutrient-laden blood • From capillaries of digestive organs • To liver sinusoids for processing

  49. The Systemic Circuit Tributaries of the Hepatic Portal Vein • Inferior mesenteric vein: drains part of large intestine • Splenic vein: drains spleen, part of stomach, and pancreas • Superior mesenteric vein: drains part of stomach, small intestine, and part of large intestine • Left and right gastric veins: drain part of stomach • Cystic vein: drains gallbladder

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