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Inferior epigastric artery

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Source
  
external iliac artery

TA
  
A12.2.16.003

Dorlands /Elsevier
  
a_61/12154222

Inferior epigastric artery

Branches
  
Cremasteric branch of inferior epigastric artery,pubic branch of inferior epigastric artery

Vein
  
inferior epigastric vein

Latin
  
arteria epigastrica inferior

In human anatomy, inferior epigastric artery refers to the artery that arises from the external iliac artery and anastomoses with the superior epigastric artery. Along its course, it is accompanied by a similarly named vein, the inferior epigastric vein.

Course

It arises from the external iliac artery, immediately above the inguinal ligament.

It curves forward in the subperitoneal tissue, and then ascends obliquely along the medial margin of the abdominal inguinal ring; continuing its course upward, it pierces the transversalis fascia, and, passing in front of the linea semicircularis, ascends between the Rectus abdominis and the posterior lamella of its sheath.

It finally divides into numerous branches, which anastomose, above the umbilicus, with the superior epigastric branch of the internal thoracic artery and with the lower intercostal arteries.

As the inferior epigastric artery passes obliquely upward from its origin it lies along the lower and medial margins of the abdominal inguinal ring, and behind the commencement of the spermatic cord.

The vas deferens, as it leaves the spermatic cord in the male, and the round ligament of the uterus in the female, winds around the lateral and posterior aspects of the artery.

References

Inferior epigastric artery Wikipedia