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How to
Identify Cat
Vessels
Directions:
Open this presentation as a slide
show.
Click the “down” arrow to
advance.
1st, Identify the cavity:
Thoracic
2nd, Identify the organs:
HEART
3rd, Trace vessels starting from the heart:
Superior Vena Cava
(Precava)
Brachiocephalic
Veins
Internal
Mammary
(Toracic) Vs.
External Jugular V.
Subclavian V.
Aortic Arch
Brachiocephalic
Trunk
L. Subclavian A.
Continued next slide . . .
R. Subclavian A.
Brachiocephalic
Trunk
Common Carotid Arteries
Aortic Arch
L. Subclavian A.
Very good!
Let us look at the thoracic cavity again
with a different cat.
This time, we will be looking at
different angles of the same cavity.
With each new view, again:
- Identify the organs first.
- Then Identify the vessels, tracing
them from the heart.
Organs?
HEART
LUNG
External Jugular Veins
Brachiocephalic
Veins
Superior Vena Cava
(Precava)
Intercostal V.
Azygos V.
Common Carotid Arteries
Organs?
LUNG
HEART
LUNG
Superior Vena Cava
(Precava)
Brachiocephalic V.
Brachial V.
Subclavian V.
Axillary V.
External Jugular V.
Internal Jugular V.
Lobar V.
L. Subclavian A.
Common Carotid Arteries
Lobar A.
Brachiocephalic
Trunk
Organs?
HEART
LUNG
Superior Vena Cava
(Precava)
R. Brachiocephalic V.
L. Brachiocephalic V.
Subclavian V.
Axillary V.
Brachial A.
Brachial V.
Aortic Arch
Brachiocephalic
Trunk
R. Common Carotid A.
L. Common Carotid A.
Subclavian V.
L. Subclavian A.
Axillary V.
Axillary A.
Brachial A.
Cephalic V.
You did it!
Now let’s conquer the
blood vessels inferior
(posterior in the cat) to the
respiratory diaphragm.
This time, trace the vessels
caudally from the
respiratory diaphragm.
What is the cavity? Abdominopelvic
What are the Organs?
PANCREAS
STOMACH
LARGE
INTESTINE
KIDNEY
KIDNEY
UTERINE
HORN
OVARY
URETER
(CUT)
SPLEEN
R. Gonadal V.
Renal Veins
Inferior Vena Cava
(Postcava)
Adrenolumbar V.
L. Gonadal V.
Iliolumbar V.
Inferior Mesenteric A.
Gonadal
Arteries
Renal
Arteries
Iliolumbar Ateries
Superior Mesenteric A.
Celiac Trunk
Abdominal Aorta
PANCREAS
Organs?
URINARY
BLADDER
URETER
(CUT)
KIDNEY
KIDNEY
UTERINE
HORN
OVARY
URETER
(CUT)
STOMACH
Inferior Vena Cava
(Postcava)
Abdominal
Aorta
Superior
Mesenteric A.
External Iliac A.
Common Iliac V.
Celiac Trunk
Inferior Mesenteric A.
L. Gonadal V.
Gonadal A.
Renal
A. & V.
Adrenolumbar
A. & V.
R. Gonadal V.
Renal V.
Iliolumbar
A. (& V.)
Common Iliac V.
Gonadal A.
External Iliac V.
Femoral A. & V.
External Iliac A.
Renal V.
Gonadal A.
Iliolumbar
A. & V.
L. Gonadal V.
Organs?
URINARY
BLADDER
TESTIS
Vas
Deferens
SPERMATIC
CORD
Inferior Mesenteric A.
Inferior Vena Cava
(Postcava)
Internal Iliac A.
External Iliac A.
Femoral
A. & V.
Great Saphenous V.
Gonadal A.
Iliolumbar
A. & V.
Abdominal
Aorta