meandering mesenteric artery

Moskowitz artery

An artery that is a collateral pathway linking the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries and supplies the colon.

类型 Vessel
上级结构 abdomen blood vessel
拉丁名称 Moskowitz artery

常见问题

What is the meandering mesenteric artery?
The meandering mesenteric artery is a collateral arterial pathway that links the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries, supplying the colon. It represents a functional anastomosis that can enlarge when either mesenteric artery is occluded.
Where is the meandering mesenteric artery located?
The meandering mesenteric artery runs along the mesenteric border of the colon within the mesentery, connecting the superior and inferior mesenteric arterial territories. It follows a winding course from the right to the left colon.
What is the function of the meandering mesenteric artery?
The meandering mesenteric artery serves as a collateral circulation pathway, allowing blood to flow between the superior and inferior mesenteric arterial systems. This becomes critically important in maintaining colonic perfusion when one mesenteric artery is stenosed or occluded.
What conditions may be associated with the meandering mesenteric artery?
The meandering mesenteric artery may become enlarged and prominent in the setting of mesenteric artery occlusion or chronic mesenteric ischemia, where it serves as a collateral vessel. Its presence or absence is relevant in planning aortic and mesenteric vascular surgery.
What does the meandering mesenteric artery look like?
The meandering mesenteric artery appears on CT angiography or mesenteric angiography as a tortuous, winding vessel running along the mesenteric border of the colon, often more prominent when acting as a significant collateral pathway.

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