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Splenic artery

In human anatomy, the splenic artery or lienal artery, an older term, is the blood vessel that supplies oxygenated blood to the spleen. It branches from the celiac artery, and follows a course superior to the pancreas. It is known for its tortuous path to the spleen.

Splenic artery
The visceral surface of the spleen.
Branches of the celiac artery. (Lienal artery is an old term for splenic artery, and is visible at center. The spleen is at center right. The stomach has been flipped out to reveal the splenic artery, so the greater curvature is at the top in this diagram.)
Details
Sourceceliac artery
BranchesPancreatic branches
Pancreatica magna
Left gastro-omental
Short gastric
Trabecular arteries
Posterior Gastric
Veinsplenic vein
Suppliesspleen
Identifiers
Latinarteria splenica, arteria lienalis
MeSHD013157
TA98A12.2.12.040
TA24239
FMA14773
Anatomical terminology
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Structure edit

The splenic artery, the largest branch of the celiac trunk, gives off branches to the stomach and pancreas before reaching the spleen.

Branch Description
branches to the pancreas multiple branches serving the pancreas including greater pancreatic artery and dorsal pancreatic artery.
short gastric upper part of greater curvature of the stomach and fundus of the stomach
left gastroepiploic middle of greater curvature of the stomach
posterior gastric posterior of stomach, gastric region superior to the splenic artery

Note that the branches of the splenic artery do not reach all the way to the lower part of the greater curvature of the stomach. Instead, that region is supplied by the right gastroepiploic artery, a branch of the gastroduodenal artery. The two gastroepiploic arteries anastomose with each other at that point.

Relations edit

The splenic artery passes between the layers of the lienorenal ligament. Along its course, it is accompanied by a similarly named vein, the splenic vein, which drains into the hepatic portal vein.

Clinical significance edit

Free fluid seen on ultrasound from a ruptured splenic artery aneurysm[1]

Splenic artery aneurysms are rare,[1] but still the third most common abdominal aneurysm, after aneurysms of the abdominal aorta and iliac arteries.[2][3] They may occur in pregnant women in the third trimester and rupture carries a maternal mortality of greater than 50% and a fetal mortality of 70 to 90%. Risk factors include smoking and hypertension.[4] For the treatment of patients who represent a high surgical risk, percutaneous endovascular treatment may be considered.[5]

Additional images edit

References edit

  1. ^ "UOTW #46 - Ultrasound of the Week". Ultrasound of the Week. 3 May 2015. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
  1. ^ Abbas MA, Stone WM, Fowl RJ, Gloviczki P, Oldenburg WA, Pairolero PC, Hallett JW, Bower TC, Panneton JM, Cherry KJ (2002)."Splenic arterya neurysms: two decades experience at Mayo clinic". Ann Vasc Surg. 16(4): 442-449. PMID 12089631
  2. ^ Jamsheer NS, Malik M (2001). "Ruptured splenic artery aneurysm". Ann Saudi Med. 21(5-6): pp. 340–341. Accessed July 30, 2005.
  3. ^ Pauletto R, Mieres J, Incarbone A, García A, Santaera O (2013). "Exclusión de aneurisma esplénico gigante con técnica de catéteres mother-in-child en paciente de alto riesgo quirúrgico". Revista Argentina de Cardioangiología Vol. 4(1): pp. 62–65, Buenos Aires (Argentina): Colegio Argentino de Cardioangiología Intervencionista. ISSN 2313-9307, retrieved 11 September 2013.
  4. ^ Suzuki K, Prates JC, DiDio LJ (1978)."Incidence and surgical importance of the posterior gastricartery", Ann. Surg. 187(2): 134-136.
  5. ^ Pauletto R, Mieres J, Incarbone A, García A, Santaera O (2013). "Exclusión de aneurisma esplénico gigante con técnica de catéteres mother-in-child en paciente de alto riesgo quirúrgico". Revista Argentina de Cardioangiología Vol. 4(1): pp. 62–65, Buenos Aires (Argentina): Colegio Argentino de Cardioangiología Intervencionista. ISSN 2313-9307, retrieved 11 September 2013.

External links edit

  • Ruptured splenic artery aneurysm - a case report from Saudi Arabia.
  • Splenic artery - medterms.com
  • Anatomy photo:38:05-0101 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "Stomach, Spleen and Liver: The Splenic Artery"
  • Anatomy image:8557 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center
  • celiactrunk at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University)

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In human anatomy the splenic artery or lienal artery an older term is the blood vessel that supplies oxygenated blood to the spleen It branches from the celiac artery and follows a course superior to the pancreas It is known for its tortuous path to the spleen Splenic arteryThe visceral surface of the spleen Branches of the celiac artery Lienal artery is an old term for splenic artery and is visible at center The spleen is at center right The stomach has been flipped out to reveal the splenic artery so the greater curvature is at the top in this diagram DetailsSourceceliac arteryBranchesPancreatic branchesPancreatica magnaLeft gastro omentalShort gastricTrabecular arteriesPosterior GastricVeinsplenic veinSuppliesspleenIdentifiersLatinarteria splenica arteria lienalisMeSHD013157TA98A12 2 12 040TA24239FMA14773Anatomical terminology edit on Wikidata Contents 1 Structure 1 1 Relations 2 Clinical significance 3 Additional images 4 References 5 External linksStructure editThe splenic artery the largest branch of the celiac trunk gives off branches to the stomach and pancreas before reaching the spleen Branch Descriptionbranches to the pancreas multiple branches serving the pancreas including greater pancreatic artery and dorsal pancreatic artery short gastric upper part of greater curvature of the stomach and fundus of the stomachleft gastroepiploic middle of greater curvature of the stomachposterior gastric posterior of stomach gastric region superior to the splenic arteryNote that the branches of the splenic artery do not reach all the way to the lower part of the greater curvature of the stomach Instead that region is supplied by the right gastroepiploic artery a branch of the gastroduodenal artery The two gastroepiploic arteries anastomose with each other at that point Relations edit The splenic artery passes between the layers of the lienorenal ligament Along its course it is accompanied by a similarly named vein the splenic vein which drains into the hepatic portal vein Clinical significance edit source source source source source Free fluid seen on ultrasound from a ruptured splenic artery aneurysm 1 Splenic artery aneurysms are rare 1 but still the third most common abdominal aneurysm after aneurysms of the abdominal aorta and iliac arteries 2 3 They may occur in pregnant women in the third trimester and rupture carries a maternal mortality of greater than 50 and a fetal mortality of 70 to 90 Risk factors include smoking and hypertension 4 For the treatment of patients who represent a high surgical risk percutaneous endovascular treatment may be considered 5 Additional images edit nbsp 3D rendered computed tomography showing splenic artery at upper right nbsp The celiac artery and its branches nbsp Transverse section of the human spleen showing the distribution of the splenic artery and its branches nbsp Section of the spleen showing the termination of the small bloodvessels nbsp Posterior abdominal wall after removal of the peritoneum showing kidneys suprarenal capsules and great vessels nbsp Arteries and veins around the pancreas and spleen References edit UOTW 46 Ultrasound of the Week Ultrasound of the Week 3 May 2015 Retrieved 27 May 2017 Abbas MA Stone WM Fowl RJ Gloviczki P Oldenburg WA Pairolero PC Hallett JW Bower TC Panneton JM Cherry KJ 2002 Splenic arterya neurysms two decades experience at Mayo clinic Ann Vasc Surg 16 4 442 449 PMID 12089631 Jamsheer NS Malik M 2001 Ruptured splenic artery aneurysm Ann Saudi Med 21 5 6 pp 340 341 Accessed July 30 2005 Pauletto R Mieres J Incarbone A Garcia A Santaera O 2013 Exclusion de aneurisma esplenico gigante con tecnica de cateteres mother in child en paciente de alto riesgo quirurgico Revista Argentina de Cardioangiologia Vol 4 1 pp 62 65 Buenos Aires Argentina Colegio Argentino de Cardioangiologia Intervencionista ISSN 2313 9307 retrieved 11 September 2013 Suzuki K Prates JC DiDio LJ 1978 Incidence and surgical importance of the posterior gastricartery Ann Surg 187 2 134 136 Pauletto R Mieres J Incarbone A Garcia A Santaera O 2013 Exclusion de aneurisma esplenico gigante con tecnica de cateteres mother in child en paciente de alto riesgo quirurgico Revista Argentina de Cardioangiologia Vol 4 1 pp 62 65 Buenos Aires Argentina Colegio Argentino de Cardioangiologia Intervencionista ISSN 2313 9307 retrieved 11 September 2013 External links editRuptured splenic artery aneurysm a case report from Saudi Arabia Splenic artery medterms com Anatomy photo 38 05 0101 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center Stomach Spleen and Liver The Splenic Artery Anatomy image 8557 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center celiactrunk at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman Georgetown University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Splenic artery amp oldid 1189169791, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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