The ductus venosus.
The blood vessel that provides nutrients to the liver from the stomach and intestine, as well as draining the spleen, is the hepatic portal vein. This vessel collects blood rich in nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract and spleen, directing it to the liver for processing. The liver then metabolizes these nutrients before the blood is sent to the rest of the body.
The single vessel that drains blood from the digestive tract organs to the liver is the hepatic portal vein. Blood flow to the liver is unique, in that it receives both oxygenated and partially deoxygenated blood.
3 vessel bypass surgery. Open heart surgery that bypasses 3 arteries. Aortocoronory bypass =acb
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Hepatic portal vein
Blood passes through two veins from the liver to the heart. The hepatic vein takes blood from the liver to the vena cava, which completes the journey to the heart.
The blood vessel that carries blood from the ileum to the liver is the hepatic portal vein. This vein collects nutrient-rich blood from the gastrointestinal tract, including the ileum, and transports it to the liver for processing and detoxification. The hepatic portal vein is crucial for the metabolism of nutrients absorbed from food.
The plural of bypass is bypasses. As in "there are loads of bypasses on the motorway".