Artery Hypogastric

An artery is a vessel through which blood is delivered to certain organs. If you connect all its exit points with an imaginary line, you will get a figure in the shape of the letter “S”. Arteries are formed directly from the aorta through the so-called branching of the arteries, as well as by separating the lateral branches, which then merge with the inner lining of the artery and form one whole with it. Fibrous and calcified formations can develop in the walls of the arteries, which have different implications for blood flow and can lead to the development of arterial insufficiency. The organ where the artery comes is called its donor, the vessel itself