Ileal Branch of Ileocolic Artery

The ileal branch of ileocolic artery is a branch of the ileocolic artery.


List of arteries of torso – abdomen
AA
Parietal
  • inferior phrenic (superior suprarenal)
  • lumbar
  • median sacral
  • Coccygeal glomus
Anterior
celiac
left gastric
  • esophageal branches
common hepatic
  • proper hepatic (cystic)
  • right gastric
  • gastroduodenal (right gastro-omental, superior pancreaticoduodenal, supraduodenal)
splenic
  • pancreatic branches (greater, dorsal)
  • short gastric
  • left gastro-omental
SMA
  • inferior pancreaticoduodenal
  • intestinal (jejunal, ileal, arcades, vasa recta)
  • ileocolic (colic, anterior cecal, posterior cecal, ileal branch, appendicular)
  • right colic
  • middle colic
IMA
  • left colic
  • sigmoid
  • superior rectal
  • marginal
Posterior
visceral
  • middle suprarenal
  • renal (inferior suprarenal, ureteral)
  • gonadal (testicular ♂ / ovarian ♀)
terminal/
common iliac
IIA
Anterior
umbilical
  • superior vesical
  • to ductus deferens ♂
  • medial umbilical ligament
obturator
  • anterior branch
  • posterior branch
middle rectal
  • vaginal branch ♀
uterine ♀
  • arcuate
  • vaginal of uterine
  • ovarian of uterine
  • tubal of uterine
  • spiral
V/IV
  • vaginal ♀
  • inferior vesical ♂
inferior gluteal
  • accompanying of ischiadic nerve
  • crucial anastomosis
internal pudendal
  • inferior rectal
  • perineal (posterior scrotal ♂/labial ♀)
  • bulb of penis ♂/vestibule ♀
  • urethral
  • deep artery of the penis ♂ (helicine)/clitoris ♀
  • dorsal of the penis ♂/clitoris ♀
Posterior
  • iliolumbar (lumbar, iliac)
  • lateral sacral
  • superior gluteal
EIA
  • see arteries of lower limbs

M: VAS

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noco/syva/cong/lyvd/tumr, sysi/epon, injr

proc, drug (C2s+n/3/4/5/7/8/9)

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