Artery Perforating Third

You will not find the artery perforating the third in any topographic anatomy, but its work is clearly visible during the autopsy of a corpse or during laparoscopic surgery. Of course, such a survey is carried out only for scientific or educational purposes, but it can provide important information for performing a practical task. In this case, the artery pierces the middle wall behind the subcostal groove along the medial edge of the liver. As the diameter increases, the corroded surface becomes more visible and attracts attention. However, damage to the artery itself is very rare, since there are numerous anatomical obstacles to its adequate functioning.