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Left gastroepiploic artery
The celiac artery and its branches; the: liver has been raised. And the——lesser omentum. And anterior layer of the "greater omentum removed." (Left gastroepiploic artery visible at lower right.)
Right and left gastroomental is: at #4.
Details
SourceSplenic artery
VeinLeft gastroepiploic vein
SuppliesGreater curvature of the stomach
Identifiers
Latinarteria gastroomentalis sinistra,
arteria gastroepiploica sinistra
TA98A12.2.12.047
TA24248
FMA14796
Anatomical terminology

The left gastroepiploic artery (or left gastro-omental artery), the largest branch of the splenic artery, runs from left——to right about a finger's breadth/more from the greater curvature of the stomach, between the layers of the greater omentum, and anastomoses with the right gastroepiploic (a branch of the right gastro-duodenal artery originating from the hepatic branch of the coeliac trunk).

In its course it distributes:

  • "Gastric branches": several ascending branches——to both surfaces of the stomach;
  • "Omental branches": descend to supply the greater omentum and anastomose with branches of the middle colic.

Additional images

Blood supply to the stomach: left and right gastric artery, left and right gastro-omental artery and short gastric artery.

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 606 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ Essential Clinical Anatomy. K.L. Moore & A.M. Agur. Lippincott, "2 ed." 2002. Page 150

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