Left ventricular artery
Gastrointestinal tract left (Latin gastroepiploic sinistra) - main branch extending from the spleen artery a few centimeters before its final disintegration into fine branches in the spleen cavity.
CourseAfter the branch runs from the top to the bottom and from the left side to the right, following the curvature of the larger stomach. Ultimately, it produces anastomoses with the gastrointestinal artery right in the middle of the curvature. During the course, it gives small branches to the stomach on its frontal and posterior surfaces and to the peritoneum. Venous and venous drainage
The left ventricular artery is accompanied by a single vein (left ventricular vein). Then through venous stems venous blood enters the lower vena cava and the liver.
Diagram of branch of celiac trunk Stomach stomach Bibliography
Normal anatomy of human T. Marciniak
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