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Arterial blood supply of the Stomach - Featuring the Celiac Trunk and its branches! — Gross anatomy of the Abdomen and more (Circulatory system). Read below ⤵️ Did you take out a sheet and draw all the arteries with us? I hope so… well keep learning with us — subscribe here on REV MED! Notes to make the blood supply easy. ✅ Stomach Anastomosis The Celiac Trunk. It supplies the structures that are derived from the foregut: the stomach, proximal duodenum, spleen, liver, and most of the pancreas. Celiac Trunk (3 main arteries coming off of it) *Left Gastric - going up and looping *Common Hepatic - large going right *Splenic - tortuous going left to the spleen ➡️ Look at the splenic artery first. The splenic artery follows a tortuous course towards the spleen along the upper border of the pancreas. ➡️ Now let’s look to our right. The common hepatic artery passes and divides into the proper hepatic artery, and the gastro-duodenal artery. The Proper hepatic artery runs upwards and to the right, to supply the liver. ➡️ Now look back at the common hepatic artery. From here this division two branches to the stomach arise, the right gastric artery, which usually arises from the hepatic artery, and the right gastro-omental (epiploic) artery, which arises from the gastro-duodenal. ➡️ After giving off the right gastro-omental, the gastro-duodenal artery continues as the superior pancreatico-duodenal artery. It runs downward behind the duodenum, supplying it and the head of the pancreas. ➡️ Now let’s take a look at the stomach, it’s divided into two arcades. First is right gastric (from hepatic artery) meeting with the left gastric (from celiac trunk), this occurs along the lesser curvature of the stomach. Second is the meeting of the right gastric-omental artery (from gastric-duodenal artery) with the left gastric-omental artery (from the splenic artery). _____________________________ Chapters 0:00 - Intro & Draw with us! 0:19 - Label basic structure of Stomach 0:30 - Celiac Trunk & Branches 1:43 - Relevant arteries 2:11 - Recap of the arterial supply 3:03 - I bet you didn’t subscribe yet! _____________________________ 💜 More content on the way Share - Comment - Like! _____________________________ ✅ About REV MED 🧠 We are having fun while learning complex topics. Come join us? Send us a hug 😚 by hitting the SUBSCRIBE button! 🫶🏼 Support REV MED We love you for it 👉🏼 YouTube (Subscribe) https://www.youtube.com/revmedicine?s... 👉🏾 Instagram (Follow) / rev.med 👉🏿 TikTok (we're new here): / rev.med ✌🏽Consider donating! Help us keep producing content! Visit our link and scroll to the bottom https://direct.me/revmed REV MED is an online medical education platform for learners like yourself. Our illustrated lessons on high-yield topics are the perfect guides to REV up any healthcare student or professional's brain. 👋🏼 We are here to empower you to reach your full potential. Education is everywhere, but open access to education is not. We are dissecting medical education, cutting the fat, & injecting simplicity while making sure it's available for everyone. 😚 Anatomy, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Histology, Pathology, Physiology, Immunology, USMLE, NCLEX, PANCE, etc... will all be covered here! This is your opportunity to help our growing community of learners and team of world-class educators, illustrators, and medical professionals. Just $5 makes a difference. Your support funds all of REV MED’s work, and keeps the content rolling out! You can also give at paypal.me/revmedicine Thank you & we really appreciate YOU! Looking forward to chatting in the comments below ⤵️ #stomach #anatomy #arteries