Breast Anatomy

STRUCTURE OF BREAST

SKIN

A conical projection called nipple present just below the center of the breast

A pigmented circular area around the nipple called areola.this region is rich with modified sebaceous gland. Below the areola lie lactiferous sinus where stored milk is seen.

PARENCHYMA

It is a compound tubule alveolar gland which secretes milk, consists of 15-20 lobes

STROMA

It forms the supporting frame work of the gland. it is partly fibrous and partly  fatty, the fibrous part forms suspensory ligament of cooper

BLOOD SUPPLY

Mammary gland is extremely vascular it is supplied by following arteries

1.internal thoracic artery

2.lateral thoracic, superior thoracic and acromio thoracic branches of axillary artery

3.lateral branches of posterior intercostal artery.

VENOUS DRAINAGE       

Superficial veins drain into internal thoracic vein

Deep veins drain into axillary and posterior intercostal veins

NERVE SUPPLY

Anterior and lateral cutaneous branches of 4th to 6th intercostal nerves

LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE

Lymph nodes

1.Axillary lymph nodes

2. internal mammary nodes

3. some lymph from breast do reach supra clavicular nodes , deltopectoral nodes , posterior intercostal nodes

Lymphatic vessels

Superficial lymphatics drain over breast except nipple and areola

SURGICAL ANATOMY

2 TYPES OF BREAST TISSUE

Glandular component

Its mainly for secretion from breast

Stroma

Its helps to give support to breast tissue

BREAST LYMPHATICS

2 Important groups

Axillary group of lymphatics – covers 75% as anterior,posterior and lateral groups

Internal mammary group of lymphatics covers 15-20%

Drainage of lymphatics

Axillary lymph node drain into central lymph node

Rotters lymph node

internal mammary group

above mentioned all lymphatics drains into apical group

NOTE: Sapeys plexus – nipple and areolar lymphatic drainage

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