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Abdominal Aorta 2

The abdominal aorta is a crucial artery that runs through the abdomen, supplying blood to various organs. It branches off at different vertebral levels to form other arteries. At the L1 level, it branches into the renal and middle suprarenal arteries, as well as the superior mesenteric artery.

Abdominal Aorta 2

L1-L4

Abdominal Aorta 2

L3

Inferior Mesenteric Artery
Superior Rectal Passes anterior to iliac artery and vein
Sigmoid Arteries

3rd

2nd

1st, Superior Branch

Left Colic

Descending Branch

Ascending Branch Crosses anterior to the kidneys

L2

Gonadal Arteries

Between L1 and L2

Renal Arteries (paired duh)

L1

Superior Mesenteric (unpaired; anterior)

Anterior to it: Pyloric Stomach, splenic vein, pancreatic neck

Posterior to it: Left renal vein, uncinate process of the pancreas and inferior duodenum

Ileocolic Supplies appendix
Middle and Right Colic (supply transverse and ascending colon respectively)
Jejunal and Iliac
Inferior Pnacreaticoduodenal

Posterior Inferior Pnacreaticoduodenal

Anterior Inferior Pnacreaticoduodenal

Middle Suprarenal (paired; posterior)

T12

Coelic Trunk (anterior, unpaired)
Common Hepatic

Gastroduodenal

Superior Pancreaticoduodenal

Posterior Superior Pnacreaticoduodenal

Anterior Superior Pnacreaticoduodenal

Right Gastroepiploic Artery

Proper Hepatic

Cystic Artery

Right and Left Hepatic

Right Gastric

Splenic travels through splenorenal ligament

Inferior Pancreatic Artery

Caudal Pancreatic Artery

Greater Pancreatic Artery

Dorsal Pancreatic Artery

Short Gastrics 5-7 arts supplying fundus of the stomach

Left Gastroepiploic Greater curvature of the stomach

Left Gastric Artery (smallest)
Inferior Phrenic (posterior, paired)