Gastrointestinal artery of the law
Gastrointestinal artery right: on the bottom left of the stomach
The gastrointestinal artery of the right (Latin arteria gastroepiploic dextra) is the terminal branch - together with the pancreas-duodenal artery of the upper frontal artery of the gastric and duodenal artery (from the hepatic artery). Course and range of vascularization
After the branching (the branch point is to the left of the descending part of the duodenum) it runs to the left through the pylorus and then along the curvature of the larger stomach it eventually merges with the left ventricular (gastric artery) artery. It gives the stomach branches (to the front and back walls) and twigs to the larger net. Depending on the state of the stomach, it is 1 to 4 centimeters away from the curvature. Literature
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