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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Explanation of the artery that feeds the front section of the gastrointestinal tract

Explanation of the artery that feeds the front section of the gastrointestinal tract
Artery that feeds the front section of the gastrointestinal tract is the COELIAC ARTERY or called coeliac trunk - Lower No. 1 picture -:
It was the first branch of the aorta (the large artery that comes down from the heart and then enters into the abdominal cavity through a hole in the diaphragm).COELIAC ARTERY come out of his father's aorta when the upper edge of the pancreas.
Viksm in the case into three sections:1 - left gastric artery LEFT GASTRIC ARTERY (gastric stomach) - No. 2 picture - is heading to top lower Section Fagve of the esophagus.2 - splenic artery SPLENIC ARTERY - No. 10 picture - this large and distinctively curvy and walking on the upper edge of the pancreas to reach the spleen in the left upper abdomen section.3 - hepatic artery HEPATIC ARTERY and this is moving to the right and then moving to the top in the LESSER OMENTUM that enters into the liver. When it reaches the liver is divided into hepatic artery and hepatic artery Acer Ayman.Before he ascends to the liver gives a fork into the stomach named: right gastric artery, walking on the curvature of the stomach from the top to meet its owner left gastric artery فيلتقي.
RIGHT GASTRO-EPIPOIC ARTERY - image - and this is on the larger curvature of the stomach below.SUPERIOR PANCREATICO-DUEDENAL ARTERY - No. 7 image - as he walked between the pancreas and twelve Fagvema then communicates owner of inferior pancreatico-duodenal artery (which came to him from the fork another aorta is forking big second aorta that goes to the section the middle of the gastrointestinal tract)

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