Artery sciatic
The sciatic artery is one of the large branches of the aorta that supplies blood to the ischial tuberosity, thigh muscles and buttocks. It is formed at the junction of the 3rd lumbar and 4th iliac arteries and lies on the posterior surface of the sacrum and gluteal region. The sciatic arteries go to the thigh into the femoral canal. 4 things. gluteal arteries and 6 pcs. Perineal branches: the superior, middle and inferior spongy arteries supply the hip joint, pelvic bones and gluteal muscles with blood. The superior and inferior gluteal arteries are the answer