Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Sep 2020)
Tortuous ulnar artery presenting as left distal forearm mass
Abstract
Knowledge of anatomic variation in vasculature is critical to safe medical intervention as conduits vary in morphology, architecture, and course. Tortuosity is a common anatomic variant in certain arterial beds; however, its prevalence in ulnar arteries is not well documented in the literature. Here we report two cases of tortuous ulnar arteries in patients being evaluated for upper extremity hemodialysis access.