Common hepatic artery
The common hepatic artery ("common hepatic artery") is an artery in the abdominal cavity in the area of the upper abdomen . It is one of the three main branches of the celiac trunk .
The common hepatic artery divides into two main branches shortly after its departure:
- The arteria hepatica propria supplies the liver , gall bladder and the small curvature of the stomach .
- The gastroduodenal artery supplies the large curvature of the stomach, duodenum , large network and pancreas .
In about a third of the cases in humans, the right gastric artery also arises directly from the common hepatic artery.
literature
- Theodor H. Schiebler, Walter Schmidt, Karl Zilles: Anatomie. Cytology, histology, history of development, macroscopic and microscopic human anatomy. Taking into account the item catalog. 7th, corrected edition. Springer, Berlin et al. 1997, ISBN 3-540-61856-2 .
- 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.