Dextra gastric artery

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The arteria gastroomentalis dextra ("right gastric network artery"), syn. Arteria gastroepiploica dextra , is an artery of the abdominal cavity .

The right gastric artery is one of the two main branches of the gastro-duodenal artery ( arteria gastroduodenalis ). It pulls on the stomach gate ( pylorus ) to the stomach and then runs along the large curvature of the stomach in the large network . It anastomoses with the left artery of the same name ( arteria gastroomentalis left ). The right gastroomental artery supplies the wall of the pylorus and the stomach in the area of ​​the great curvature and the great network.

literature

  • Uwe Gille: Cardiovascular and immune system, Angiologia. In: Franz-Viktor Salomon, Hans Geyer, Uwe Gille (Ed.): Anatomy for veterinary medicine. 2nd, revised and expanded edition. Enke, Stuttgart 2008, ISBN 978-3-8304-1075-1 , pp. 404-463.