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Celiac artery - Wikipedia
The celiac (/ ˈsiːli.æk /) artery (also spelled coeliac in British English), also known as the celiac trunk or truncus coeliacus, is the first major branch of the abdominal aorta. It is about 1.25 cm in length.
Celiac Trunk: Anatomy & Function - Cleveland Clinic
2024年11月5日 · Your celiac trunk artery is located below your rib cage, but near your spine. To find your celiac trunk, take your finger and put it below where your breastbone (sternum) ends, then go across your belly, around your side and to your back.
The Celiac Artery: Anatomy and 3D Illustrations - Innerbody
The celiac artery (or the celiac trunk) provides oxygenated blood to the foregut: it supplies blood to the stomach, the liver, the spleen and the part of the esophagus that reaches into the abdomen. It also supplies the superior (or upper) half of the duodenum and the pancreas.
Celiac artery | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
2024年4月7日 · The celiac artery, also known as the celiac axis or celiac trunk, is a major splanchnic artery in the abdominal cavity supplying the foregut. It arises from the abdominal aorta and commonly gives rise to three branches: left gastric …
The Celiac Trunk: Anatomy, Function, and Significance - Verywell …
2022年8月10日 · There are three main branches of the celiac artery, the left gastric, common hepatic, and splenic. The celiac trunk is associated with several rare conditions—MALS, celiac aneurysm, celiac trunk dissection—and the more common, peptic ulcers.
Celiac artery - Anatomy, Diagram, Function, Structure
2025年1月24日 · The celiac artery, also known as the celiac trunk, is a major arterial branch of the abdominal aorta that supplies blood to several key abdominal organs. It is one of the first major arteries to branch off the aorta after it passes through the diaphragm.
Celiac trunk: Anatomy, branches and function - Kenhub
2024年1月29日 · Celiac trunk inside a cadaver: The easiest way to locate and isolate the celiac trunk (it is only 2 cm long) during a cadaveric dissection is to follow the common hepatic artery towards the left side of the abdomen. The celiac trunk arises from the anterior surface of the abdominal aorta at the level of the 12th thoracic vertebra.
Anatomy and Function of the Celiac Artery - The University of …
The celiac artery branches into three main arteries: the left gastric artery, the splenic artery, and the common hepatic artery. These arteries then further divide and supply blood to various organs, including the stomach, spleen, liver, and parts of the pancreas and duodenum.
Celiac Trunk (Coeliac Artery/ Trunk, Celiac Artery) - Earth's Lab
2018年8月8日 · In order to reach the upper surface of the first part of the duodenum, it runs downward, forward, and towards the right. Here it goes upward and also travels in the right free margin of the lesser omentum in front of the portal vein and towards the left of common bile duct.
Celiac trunk - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The the celiac trunk (celiac artery) is a short thick arterial trunk, about 1.25 cm. in length, which arises from the front of the abdominal aorta, just below the aortic hiatus of the diaphragm, and, passing nearly horizontally forward, divides into three large branches, the left gastric artery, the common hepatic artery, and the splenic artery;...
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