cremasteric artery
cremasteric part of inferior epigastric artery
The cremasteric artery (external spermatic artery) is a branch of the Inferior epigastric artery which accompanies the spermatic cord, and supplies the Cremaster and other coverings of the cord, anastomosing with the testicular artery (internal spermatic artery in older texts). (In the female, the cremesteric artery is very small and accompanies the round ligament.).
| Type | Vessel |
| Parent Structure | artery |
| Latin Name | cremasteric part of inferior epigastric artery |
| FMA ID | 70192 |
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