Artery Hepatic

The liver arteries (a.hepatica, PNA) are a paired vessel that supplies blood to the liver. The artery originates from the splenic artery of the splenic trunk of the thoracic lymphatic duct, respectively. The artery branches into lobules of the liver, into which the entrance gate and portal vein break up, passes into the esophageal branches and reaches, under the influence of various muscles, the internal organs: the heart, lungs, diaphragm with the stomach, bile ducts, intestinal walls and the ovaries of the left kidney. It also anastomoses with the left gastric, 2-3rd colon, right adrenal arteries and anterior intercostal arteries. However, it should be taken into account