inferior phrenic artery

arteriae phrenicae inferiores

The inferior phrenic arteries are two small vessels, which supply the diaphragm but present much variety in their origin. They may arise separately from the front of the aorta, immediately above the celiac artery, or by a common trunk, which may spring either from the aorta or from the celiac artery. Sometimes one is derived from the aorta, and the other from one of the renal arteries; they rarely arise as separate vessels from the aorta. They diverge from one another across the crura of the diaphragm, and then run obliquely upward and lateralward upon its under surface. The left phrenic passes behind the esophagus, and runs forward on the left side of the esophageal hiatus. The right phrenic passes behind the inferior vena cava, and along the right side of the foramen which transmits that vein. Near the back part of the central tendon each vessel divides into a medial and a lateral branch. The medial branch curves forward, and anastomoses with its fellow of the opposite side, and with the musculophrenic and pericardiacophrenic arteries. The lateral branch passes toward the side of the thorax, and anastomoses with the lower intercostal arteries, and with the musculophrenic. The lateral branch of the right phrenic gives off a few vessels to the inferior vena cava; and the left one, some branches to the esophagus. Each vessel gives off superior suprarenal branches to the suprarenal gland of its own side. The spleen and the liver also receive a few twigs from the left and right vessels respectively.

Тип Vessel
Родительская структура phrenic artery
Латинское название arteriae phrenicae inferiores
FMA ID 14734

Часто задаваемые вопросы

What is the inferior phrenic artery?
The inferior phrenic artery is one of two small arteries that supply the diaphragm from below. They are among the first branches given off by the abdominal aorta.
Where does the inferior phrenic artery originate?
The origin is variable: the inferior phrenic arteries may arise from the abdominal aorta, the celiac trunk, or occasionally from the renal arteries. This variability is clinically relevant in interventional radiology.
What does the inferior phrenic artery supply?
The inferior phrenic artery supplies blood to the inferior surface of the diaphragm. It also gives off small branches to the adrenal (suprarenal) glands, called the superior suprarenal arteries.
How many inferior phrenic arteries are there?
There are two inferior phrenic arteries, one on each side (right and left), each coursing along the inferior surface of the diaphragm to supply it with oxygenated blood.
What is the clinical significance of the inferior phrenic artery?
The inferior phrenic artery can be a source of arterial bleeding in cases of trauma to the diaphragm or liver. It is also an important collateral pathway in portal hypertension and may be embolized in hepatocellular carcinoma treatment.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.