deep lymphatic vessels (breast)

Last reviewed 01/2018

There are four deep lymphatic channels for drainage of the breast:

  • superior trunk:
    • originates from subareolar plexus around nipple
    • drains from
      • superficial and deep tissue around nipple, areola and periareolar region
      • parenchymal tissues of outer half of the breast
    • pierces fascia at the lateral border of pectoralis major to run to axillary nodes
  • inferior trunk:
  • þþ originate in subareolar plexus

      • receives lymphatics from the medial half of the breast
      • takes same route as superior trunk to axilla
    • transpectoral lymphatics:
      • arise from deepest surface of breast
      • pass through pectoralis major
      • pass along route of pectoral branch of thoraco-acromial artery
      • distribute lymph to apical axillary nodes
    • retropectoral lymphatics:
      • originate in the superomedial parts of the deep breast
      • pass laterally deep to pectoralis major
      • supply the apical group of nodes

    These must be contrasted with the cutaneous lymphatics.