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Gastric Artery - esophageal branch and hepatic Common Hepatic Artery - Proper hepatic artery, Right Gastric artery and Gastroduodenal artery Splenic Artery - Dorsal pancreatic, short gastric and Left Gastro-omental
Splenic Artery, Left Gastric Artery, and Hepatic Artery
Do you mean the "Celiac artery"? if so, its an artery that originates from the abdominal aorta just below the diaphragm and branches into the left gastric artery and the common hepatic artery and the splenic artery.
There is the celiac trunk that is part of the abdominal aorta. The celiac trunk is an unpaired artery that subdivides into three branches: Left gastric-supplying the stomach and inferior portion of esophogus Splenic-supplying the spleen and arteries to the stomach Common hepatic-supplies arteries to the liver, stomach, gall bladder, and duodenal area It is the celiac trunk
celiac artery. Check out wikipedia
The hepatic portal vein is formed by the union of (a) splenic vein, which drains the spleen, pancreas, greater curvature of stomach and (b) superior mesenteric, which drains the small intestine and ascending colon. The gastric vein, which drains the lesser curvature of the stomach, empties directly into the hepatic portal vein.The hepatic portal vein is formed by the union of (a) the splenic vein, which drains the spleen, part of the pancreas, and the stomach & (b) superior mesentic vein, which drains the small intestine and transverse colon. The left gastric vein, which drains the lesser curve of the stomach, empties directly into the hepatic portal vein.
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The two veins that form hepatic portal vein are the splenic vein and the superior mesenteric vein. These veins usually receive blood from the inferior mesenteric, gastric, and cystic veins.
The hepatic portal vein is formed by the confluence of the superior mesenteric veins, the splenic veins and also receives blood from the inferior mesenteric, gastric, and cystic veins.
The hepatic portal vein is formed by the confluence of the superior mesenteric veins, the splenic veins and also receives blood from the inferior mesenteric, gastric, and cystic veins.
inferior mesentaric and splenic
it is the circulation of blood through the vessels supplying the abdominal viscera; it consists of :celiac artery : 3 main branches : common hepatic + splenic + left gastric arteriesit supplies the 'foregut'superior mesenteric artery : 3 main branches : iliocolic + right colic + middle colic arteriesit supplies the 'midgut'inferior mesenteric artery 3 main branches : left colic + sigmoid + hemorrhoidal arteriesit supplies the 'hindgut'