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Superficial epigastric artery

Superficial epigastric artery
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Scheme of the femoral artery. (Superficial epigastric visible at upper left.)
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The left femoral triangle. (Superficial epigastric vesseles labeled at center top.)
Details
Source Femoral artery
Vein Superficial epigastric vein
Identifiers
Latin Arteria epigastrica superficialis
MeSH A07.231.114.330
Dorlands
/Elsevier
a_61/12154229
TA A12.2.16.011
FMA 20734
Anatomical terminology
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The superficial epigastric artery (not to be confused with the superior epigastric artery) arises from the front of the femoral artery about 1 cm below the inguinal ligament, and, passing through the femoral sheath and the fascia cribrosa, turns upward in front of the inguinal ligament, and ascends between the two layers of the superficial fascia of the abdominal wall nearly as far as the umbilicus.

It distributes branches to the superficial subinguinal lymph glands, the superficial fascia, and the integument; it anastomoses with branches of the inferior epigastric, and with its fellow of the opposite side.

The subcutaneous inguinal ring.

The femoral artery.

The great saphenous vein and its tributaries at the fossa ovalis.

The great saphenous vein and its tributaries.

The femoral vein and its tributaries.

Anterior abdominal wall.Intermediate dissection.Anterior view

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)


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