Descending branch of occipital artery | |
Latin: | ramus descendens arteriae occipitalis |
Branchfrom: | occipital artery |
The descending branch of occipital artery, the largest branch of the occipital, descends on the back of the neck, and divides into a superficial and deep portion.
The anastomosis between these vessels assists in establishing the collateral circulation after ligature of the common carotid or subclavian artery.