Search results
27 wrz 2023 · The internal iliac artery begins at the common iliac bifurcation, which is anterior to the sacroiliac joint, at the level of the intervertebral disc between the L5 and S1 vertebrae. The artery is 4 cm long and traverses inferoposteriorly to the superior margin of the greater sciatic foramen .
- Superior Vesical Artery
Superior vesical artery (Arteria vesicalis superior) The...
- Medial Umbilical Ligaments
Medial umbilical ligament (Ligamentum umbilicalis medialis)...
- Umbilical Arteries
The umbilical artery is a paired vessel that arises from the...
- Seminal Vesicles
Seminal vesicles Author: Charlotte O'Leary, BSc, MBChB •...
- Lumbosacral Trunk
The lumbosacral trunk is a thick nervous band that arises...
- Perineal Region
Perineal membrane (inferior view) The perineal membrane...
- Uterine Tubes
Anatomy Location and trajectory. The two uterine tubes are...
- Common Iliac Arteries
The common iliac artery (CIA) is a short artery transporting...
- Superior Vesical Artery
The iliac arteries carry blood to the lower extremities, including the legs, reproductive organs and pelvic region. You have two iliac arteries: one on the right side of the body (called the right common iliac artery) and one on the left (called the left common iliac artery).
12 wrz 2023 · The heart. The heart is a muscular pump that is the central component of the circulatory system. It is divided into a right and left side by a muscular septum. The muscular component of the heart, the myocardium, is composed of involuntary cardiac muscle.
17 sty 2023 · The internal iliac artery (IIA), or hypogastric artery, is the primary artery supplying the pelvic viscera and an important contributor to structures of the pelvic wall, perineum, gluteal region, and thigh.
The common iliac artery is a large artery of the abdomen paired on each side. It originates from the aortic bifurcation at the level of the 4th lumbar vertebra. It ends in front of the sacroiliac joint, one on either side, and each bifurcates into the external and internal iliac arteries.
ScienceDirect. Common Iliac Artery. The interiliac triangle contains the common iliac artery and vein, middle sacral artery, and vein branching from the posterior aspect of the abdominal aorta, just superior to aortic bifurcation and presacral nerve plexus.
30 paź 2023 · The common iliac artery (CIA) is a short artery transporting blood from the aorta towards the pelvic region and lower extremity. Sometimes this paired artery is also referred to as its plural form common iliac arteries. The left and right common iliac arteries are the terminal branches of the abdominal aorta.