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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 or 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).
A diagram showing the arterial blood supply to the stomach and the spleen. ... Gastro-omental --> Gastroepiploic: 08:55, 27 March 2008 ... Left gastric artery;
posterior of stomach, gastric region superior to the splenic artery Note that the branches of the splenic artery do not reach all the way to the lower part of the greater curvature of the stomach. Instead, that region is supplied by the right gastroepiploic artery , a branch of the gastroduodenal artery .
In human anatomy, the left gastric artery arises from the celiac artery and runs along [1] ... left and right gastro-omental artery and short gastric artery. [3]
The stomach bed refers to the structures upon which the stomach rests in mammals. [11] [12] These include the tail of the pancreas, splenic artery, left kidney, left suprarenal gland, transverse colon and its mesocolon, and the left crus of diaphragm, and the left colic flexure. The term was introduced around 1896 by Philip Polson of the ...
The left gastroepiploic vein (left gastro-omental vein) receives branches from the antero-superior and postero-inferior surfaces of the stomach and from the greater omentum; it runs from right to left along the greater curvature of the stomach and ends in the commencement of the splenic vein.
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Left gastric artery; Left gastro-omental artery; Right gastric artery; Right gastro-omental artery; Short gastric arteries This page was last edited on 26 November ...