Artery Urethral

Urethral artery

general characteristics

**Urethral artery** is a paired artery of the penis and urethra, which is involved in the blood supply to the organs of the male reproductive system.

They are divided into the common artery of the penis, which provides the necessary amount of oxygen to the muscles of the urethra and the internal and external genital organs of the man, and the artery of the upper ureter, which is responsible for the blood supply to the prostate, seminal vesicles and the anterior part of the male genitourinary tract. These arteries are also divided into thoracoendovertebral and lateral arteries, which supply blood and oxygen, respectively. Classification

The urethral artery is the common urethral artery of the penis, which are involved in the blood supply to the organs of the male genitourinary system:

* **Parieral artery of the penis is the common penile artery**, which supplies blood from the common genital arterial basin to the artery