Schematic Common Hepatic Artery Branches

The common hepatic artery gives rise to several branches, creating a complex vascular network that supplies the liver, stomach, duodenum, and pancreas. After branching from the coeliac trunk, it typically divides into the proper hepatic artery and the gastroduodenal artery. The proper hepatic artery continues toward the liver, giving off the right gastric artery and then dividing into right and left hepatic arteries. The gastroduodenal artery descends behind the duodenum and gives rise to pancreatic and gastroepiploic branches. This branching pattern ensures rich arterial flow to key digestive organs and supports their metabolic demands. Schematic Common Hepatic Artery Branches Diagram - Chart - diagrams and charts with labels. This diagram depicts Schematic Common Hepatic Artery Branches and explains the details of Schematic Common Hepatic Artery Branches.

Schematic Common Hepatic Artery Branches

Schematic Common Hepatic Artery Branches