The arteries that supply the stomach are branches of the celiac trunk . This is the first unpaired branch of the abdominal aorta, arising just after the aorta passes behind the diaphragm.
The branches of the celiac artery are three:
1. left gastric
2. splenic
3. common hepatic
+ esophageal E
* splenic "S" which gives rise to:
o short gastric SG - supplies area of the fundus
o left gastroepiploic LGE - supplies the left part of greater curvature of the stomach
+ right gastric RG - supplies right side of lesser curvature of the stomach
+ right gastroepiploic RGE - supplies the right part of the greater curvature of the stomach
The branches of the celiac artery are three:
1. left gastric
2. splenic
3. common hepatic
* celiac "C"
o left gastric LG - supplies the lesser curvature of the stomach and lower esophagus+ esophageal E
* splenic "S" which gives rise to:
o short gastric SG - supplies area of the fundus
o left gastroepiploic LGE - supplies the left part of greater curvature of the stomach
* common hepatic "CH"
o gastroduodenal GD+ right gastric RG - supplies right side of lesser curvature of the stomach
+ right gastroepiploic RGE - supplies the right part of the greater curvature of the stomach
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