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Plantar metatarsal arteries

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Source
  
plantar arch

TA
  
A12.2.16.066

Dorlands/Elsevier
  
a_61/12155129

FMA
  
70820

Plantar metatarsal arteries

Vein
  
plantar metatarsal veins

Latin
  
arteriae metatarsales plantares

The plantar metatarsal arteries (digital branches) are four in number, arising from the convexity of the plantar arch. They run forward between the metatarsal bones and in contact with the Interossei. They are located in the fourth layer of the foot.

Each divides into a pair of plantar digital arteries which supply the four webs and the adjacent sides of the toes.

Near their points of division each sends upward an anterior perforating branch to join the corresponding dorsal metatarsal artery.

The first plantar metatarsal artery (arteria princeps hallucis) springs from the junction between the lateral plantar and deep plantar arteries and sends a digital branch to the medial side of the first toe.

The digital branch for the lateral side of the fifth toe arise from the lateral plantar artery near the base of the fifth metatarsal bone.

References

Plantar metatarsal arteries Wikipedia


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