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Proper palmar digital arteries

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Vein
  
palmar digital veins

Dorlands /Elsevier
  
a_61/12154137

Supplies
  
fingers

TA
  
A12.2.09.058

Proper palmar digital arteries

Source
  
common palmar digital arteries

Latin
  
Arteriae digitales palmares propriae, arteriae digitales volares propriae

The proper palmar digital arteries travel along the sides of the phalanges (along the contiguous sides of the index, middle, ring, and little fingers), each artery lying just below (dorsal to) its corresponding digital nerve.

Alternative names for these arteries are: proper volar digital arteries, collateral digital arteries, arteriae digitales palmares propriae, or aa. digitales volares propriae.

They anastomose freely in the subcutaneous tissue of the finger tips and by smaller branches near the interphalangeal joints.

Each also gives off a couple of dorsal branches which anastomose with the dorsal digital arteries, and supply the soft parts on the back of the second and third phalanges, including the matrix of the fingernail.

The proper palmar digital artery for the medial side of the little finger arises directly from the ulnar artery deep to the palmaris brevis muscle, but the rest arise from the common palmar digital arteries.

References

Proper palmar digital arteries Wikipedia