TissueDB/Materials/Chicken Brachial Artery
Chicken brachial artery is a small-calibre animal artery harvested from poultry wings, used in low-cost microsurgical bypass simulation as a tissue-simulating substitute for the middle cerebral artery (MCA) — the recipient vessel in extracranial-to-intracranial bypass. Its use in TissueDB originates with the Akdag et al. (2024) STA–MCA bypass trainer, where chicken brachial artery (MCA-M4 recipient proxy) is paired with turkey brachial artery (STA donor proxy), a 3D-printed cranial model, and an aquarium-pump-driven circulating reservoir to recreate the haptic and flow environment of an end-to-side cerebral bypass anastomosis.
Tissues
| Tissue | Visual | Tactile | Simulator | Notes |
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| Middle Cerebral Artery | Partial | Partial | STA-MCA Bypass Trainer | Recipient vessel substitute (MCA-M4 segment) for end-to-side anastomosis practice. Small-calibre chicken wing brachial artery approximates the M4 cortical branch recipient. |
Used In Simulators
| Simulator | Purpose | Notes |
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| STA-MCA Bypass Trainer | Recipient artery (MCA-M4 proxy) for microsurgical end-to-side anastomosis practice. Paired with turkey brachial artery as STA donor proxy. |
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| Authors | Arturopelayo |
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| License | CC-BY-SA-4.0 |
| Cite as | Arturopelayo (2026). "TissueDB/Materials/Chicken Brachial Artery". Appropedia. Retrieved June 4, 2026. |