Vascular: Cervical Vasculature
Cervical Arterial Supply
Carotids
- Common Carotid Artery (CCA) Branches
- Internal Carotid Artery (ICA)
- Ophthalmic Artery (First Branch)
- Communicates with Maxillary Artery (ECA)
- To Circle of Willis
- Ophthalmic Artery (First Branch)
- External Carotid Artery (ECA) Mn
- Superior Thyroid (First Branch)
- Ascending Pharyngeal
- Lingual
- Facial
- Occipital
- Posterior Auricular
- Maxillary
- Communicates with Ophthalmic Artery (ICA)
- Superficial Temporal
- Internal Carotid Artery (ICA)
- Flow:
- ICA: Continuous Flow
- ECA: Triphasic Flow (Antegrade>Retrograde>Anterograde)
- Bifurcation Structure
- Carotid Sinus
- Dilated Area at Base of ICA
- Major Baroreceptor Site Responds to High Pressure
- Parasympathetic Stimulation – Decreases HR & BP
- Vagal Response by Carotid Massage
- Carotid Body
- Chemoreceptors at Bifurcation Mn
- From Neural Crest Cells
- Primarily Responds to O2, Also Sensitive to pH & CO2
- Carotid Sinus
Vertebral Artery
- Originates from the Subclavian Artery
- Terminates in the Circle of Willis
- Segments:
- V1: Pre-Foraminal – Origin to Transverse Foramina of C6
- V2: Foraminal – Through Transverse Foramina from C6 to C2
- V3: Atlantic/Extradural/Extraspinal – Transverse Foramina of C2 to Dura
- V4: Intradural/Intracranial – Dura to Basilar Artery
Cerebral Vasculature/Circle of Willis

CCA/ICA 1

ECA Branches 1

Vertebral Artery 1

Circle of Willis 2
Cervical Venous Drainage
Internal Jugular Vein
- From the Cerebral Sinuses
- Tributaries:
- Common Facial Vein
- Lingual Vein
- Superior Thyroid Vein
- Inferior Thyroid Vein
- Drains into the Brachiocephalic Vein
- Runs Posterolateral to the Carotid Artery
External Jugular Vein
- From the Face & Cranium
- Also Drains the Anterior Jugular Vein
- Drains into the Subclavian Vein

Internal Jugular Vein 1

External Jugular Vein 1
Mnemonics
Branches of the ECA
- “SALFOPMS” or “Some Anatomists Like Freaking Out Poor Medical Students”
- Superior Thyroid (First Branch)
- Ascending Pharyngeal
- Lingual
- Facial
- Occipital
- Posterior Auricular
- Maxillary
- Superficial Temporal
Carotid Body vs Carotid Sinus
- B-O-dy – O2/CO2
- Body Has Chemoreceptors
- Sinus Has Baroreceptors
References
- Gray H. Anatomy of the Human Body (1918). Public Domain.
- Rhcastilhos. Wikimedia Commons. (License: Public Domain)