Superior epigastric artery
Blood vessel
Blood vessel
In human anatomy , the superior epigastric artery is a terminal[ 1] branch of the internal thoracic artery that provides arterial supply to the abdominal wall , and upper rectus abdominis muscle . It enters the rectus sheath to descend upon the inner surface of the rectus abdominis muscle . It ends by anastomosing with the inferior epigastric artery .
Structure
Origin
The superior epigastric artery arises from the internal thoracic artery (referred to as the internal mammary artery in the accompanying diagram).[ 2] [ 3]
Course and relations
The superior epigastric artery pierces the diaphragm [ 1] to enter the rectus sheath and descend upon the deep surface of the rectus abdominis .[ 4]
Along its course, it is accompanied by a similarly named vein , the superior epigastric vein .[citation needed ]
Anastomoses
It anastomoses with the inferior epigastric artery [ 4] [ 2] within the rectus abdominis muscle[ 4] [ 1] at the umbilicus .[ 2]
Distribution
Where it anastomoses, the superior epigastric artery supplies the anterior part of the abdominal wall,[ 5] [ 6] upper rectus abdominis muscle,[ 5] and some of the diaphragm .[citation needed ]
Collateralization in disease
Vascular disease
The superior epigastric arteries, inferior epigastric arteries , internal thoracic arteries and left subclavian artery and right subclavian artery / brachiocephalic are collateral vessels to the thoracic aorta and abdominal aorta . If the abdominal aorta develops a significant stenosis and/or blockage (as may be caused by atherosclerosis ), this collateral pathway may develop sufficiently, over time, to supply blood to the lower limbs .[ 7]
Coarctation of the aorta
A congenitally narrowed aorta, due to coarctation , is often associated with a significant enlargement of the internal thoracic and epigastric arteries.[ 8]
See also
References
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