Inferior vesical artery

The inferior vesical artery (or inferior vesicle artery) is an artery of the pelvis which arises from the internal iliac artery and supplies parts of the urinary bladder as well as other structures of the urinary system and structures of the male reproductive system.

Inferior vesicle artery
The arteries of the pelvis.
Same picture, showing the source of inferior vesical artery, the internal iliac artery, with other branches.
Details
SourceInternal iliac artery
VeinVesical venous plexus
SuppliesProstate, seminal vesicle, urinary bladder, vas deferens
Identifiers
Latinarteria vesicalis inferior
TA98A12.2.15.027
TA24328
FMA18823
Anatomical terminology

Some sources consider this vessel to be present only in males, and cite the vaginal artery as the homologous structure in females;[1] others consider it to be present in both sexes,[2] with the vessel taking the form of a small branch of a vaginal artery in females.

Structure

Origin

The inferior vesical artery is a branch of the anterior division of the internal iliac artery. It frequently has a common origin with the middle rectal artery.[3]

Course

The inferior vesical artery passes medially across the pelvic floor.[4]

Distribution

The inferior vesical artery is distributed to the trigone and inferior portion of the urinary bladder, the ureter, prostate, vas deferens, and seminal vesicles.vas deferens

The branches to the prostate communicate with the corresponding contralateral vessels.[3]

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See also

References

  1. Kyung Won, PhD. Chung (2005). Gross Anatomy (Board Review). Hagerstown, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 289. ISBN 0-7817-5309-0.
  2. Anatomy photo:43:13-0301 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "The Female Pelvis: Branches of Internal Iliac Artery"
  3. Gray, Henry (1918). Gray's Anatomy (20th ed.). p. 615.
  4. Last's Anatomy: Regional and Applied. Chummy S. Sinnatamby, R. J.. Last (12th ed.). Edinburgh. 2011. p. 309. ISBN 978-0-7020-4839-5. OCLC 764565702.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
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