Artery Coronary Stomach Upper Left

The coronary gastric artery superior left (a.coronaria ventriculi sinistra superior) is one of the branches of the coronary artery that passes through the upper left part of the heart and supplies blood to the walls of the stomach.

The superior left gastric coronary artery is one of the largest arteries that supplies blood to the heart. It starts from the right coronary artery at the level of its connection with the right common carotid artery. The artery then passes through the left side of the heart and enters the stomach, where it divides into several smaller branches that supply blood to the stomach wall.

It is important to note that the superior left coronary gastric artery is of great importance for the functioning of the stomach and gastrointestinal tract as a whole. Lack of blood flowing through this artery can lead to various stomach diseases such as ulcers or gastritis. Therefore, it is important to monitor the condition of this artery and treat if necessary.