short gastric artery

An artery that branches from the splenic artery and supplies the fundus of the stomach on the side of the greater curvature of the stomach.

Loại Vessel
Cấu trúc cha artery
FMA ID 14794

Câu hỏi thường gặp

What is the short gastric artery?
The short gastric artery is one of several small arterial branches arising from the splenic artery that supply the fundus of the stomach along its greater curvature. There are typically four to five short gastric arteries.
Where is the short gastric artery located?
The short gastric arteries arise from the splenic artery or its branches near the splenic hilum and course through the gastrosplenic ligament to reach the fundus of the stomach on the greater curvature side.
What is the function of the short gastric artery?
The short gastric arteries supply oxygenated blood to the gastric fundus, contributing to the blood supply of the upper stomach along with branches of the left and right gastric arteries.
What conditions may be associated with the short gastric artery?
The short gastric arteries may be involved in gastric ischemia when multiple vessels are compromised, particularly following splenectomy if ligation is not carefully performed. They can also be a site of hemorrhage in gastric trauma.
What does the short gastric artery look like?
The short gastric arteries are small, short arterial vessels running in the gastrosplenic ligament between the splenic hilum and the gastric fundus. They are visible on CT angiography as multiple small branches arising near the splenic hilum.

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