Common Hepatic Artery 3D

  • Description                                              
    • * Runs to the right along the upper border of the pancreas and divides into the proper hepatic artery, the gastroduodenal artery, and the right gastric artery.

 

  • Proper Hepatic Artery​:​​​​​​
    • * Ascends in the right free margin of the lesser omentum Infront of portal vein and divides near the porta hepatis into the left and right hepatic arteries.
    • * Gives rise, near its beginning, to the right gastric, gastroduodenal, and cystic arteries..

 

  • Right Gastric Artery:                                            
    • * Arises from the proper hepatic or common hepatic artery, runs to the pylorus and then along the lesser curvature of the stomach, and anastomoses with the left gastric artery.

 

  • Gastroduodenal Artery                                            
    • * Descends behind the first part of the duodenum, giving off the supraduodenal artery to its superior aspect and a few retroduodenal arteries to its inferior aspect.
    • * Divides into right gastroepiploic and superior pancreaticoduodenal arteries.

 

  • Right Gastroepiploic Artery​​​​​​​                                              
    • * Runs to the left along the greater curvature of the stomach, supplying the stomach and the greater omentum.

 

  • Superior Pancreaticoduodenal Artery:​​​​​​​
    • * Passes between the duodenum and the head of the pancreas and further divides into the anterior–superior pancreaticoduodenal artery and the posterior–superior pancreaticoduodenal artery.

 

  • Cystic Artery:​​​​​​​
    • * Passes behind the common hepatic and cystic ducts to reach the upper surface of the neck of the gall bladder where it divides into superficial and deep branches for the inferior and superior surfaces of the gallbladder, respectively.

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  • Description                                              
    • * Runs to the right along the upper border of the pancreas and divides into the proper hepatic artery, the gastroduodenal artery, and the right gastric artery.

 

  • Proper Hepatic Artery​:​​​​​​
    • * Ascends in the right free margin of the lesser omentum Infront of portal vein and divides near the porta hepatis into the left and right hepatic arteries.
    • * Gives rise, near its beginning, to the right gastric, gastroduodenal, and cystic arteries..

 

  • Right Gastric Artery:                                            
    • * Arises from the proper hepatic or common hepatic artery, runs to the pylorus and then along the lesser curvature of the stomach, and anastomoses with the left gastric artery.

 

  • Gastroduodenal Artery                                            
    • * Descends behind the first part of the duodenum, giving off the supraduodenal artery to its superior aspect and a few retroduodenal arteries to its inferior aspect.
    • * Divides into right gastroepiploic and superior pancreaticoduodenal arteries.

 

  • Right Gastroepiploic Artery​​​​​​​                                              
    • * Runs to the left along the greater curvature of the stomach, supplying the stomach and the greater omentum.

 

  • Superior Pancreaticoduodenal Artery:​​​​​​​
    • * Passes between the duodenum and the head of the pancreas and further divides into the anterior–superior pancreaticoduodenal artery and the posterior–superior pancreaticoduodenal artery.

 

  • Cystic Artery:​​​​​​​
    • * Passes behind the common hepatic and cystic ducts to reach the upper surface of the neck of the gall bladder where it divides into superficial and deep branches for the inferior and superior surfaces of the gallbladder, respectively.

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