Coronary artery bypass surgery | Vertebral column | Carotid artery | vertebral column | Femoral artery | External iliac artery | Coronary artery disease | Artery | pulmonary artery | Posterior communicating artery | Pancreaticoduodenal artery | Glandular branches of the superior thyroid artery | Glandular branches of the inferior thyroid artery | femoral artery | End artery | Dorsal scapular artery | coronary artery disease | Circumflex fibular artery | Circumflex branch of left coronary artery | Ascending branch of medial circumflex femoral artery | Ascending branch of lateral circumflex femoral artery | Anterior communicating artery |
In humans, cervical vertebrae are the smallest of the true vertebrae, and can be readily distinguished from those of the thoracic or lumbar regions by the presence of a foramen (hole) in each transverse process, through which passes the vertebral artery.
Primary angioplasty and stenting for Carotid artery and Vertebral artery and the basilar arteries can be performed to open up blocked arteries.