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Left colic artery

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Source
  
inferior mesenteric

Supplies
  
descending colon

TA
  
A12.2.12.071

Vein
  
left colic vein

Dorlands /Elsevier
  
a_61/12153963

Left colic artery

Latin
  
arteria colica sinistra

The left colic artery is a branch of the inferior mesenteric artery that runs to the left behind the peritoneum and in front of the psoas major muscle, and after a short, but variable, course divides into an ascending and a descending branch; the stem of the artery or its branches cross the left ureter and left internal spermatic vessels.

The ascending branch crosses in front of the left kidney and ends, between the two layers of the transverse mesocolon, by anastomosing with the middle colic artery; the descending branch anastomoses with the highest sigmoid artery.

From the arches formed by these anastomoses branches are distributed to the descending colon and the left part of the transverse colon.

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Left colic artery Wikipedia