Inferior epigastric vessels
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Latin | vasa epigastrica inferior |
| Greek | |
| TA98 | |
| TA2 | |
| FMA | |
| Details | |
| System | circulatory |
| Artery | inferior epigastric artery |
| Vein | inferior epigastric vein |
| Nerve | |
| Lymphatic drainage | |
| Precursor | |
| Function | |
| Identifiers | |
| Clinical significance | |
| Notes | |
The Inferior epigastric vessels are blood vessels located in the abdominal region of the human body. They consist of the inferior epigastric artery and the inferior epigastric vein.
Structure[edit]
The inferior epigastric vessels originate from the external iliac vessels. They ascend in the abdominal wall on the medial side of the deep inguinal ring.
Inferior epigastric artery[edit]
The inferior epigastric artery is a branch of the external iliac artery and supplies the lower part of the anterior abdominal wall.
Inferior epigastric vein[edit]
The inferior epigastric vein drains into the external iliac vein. It drains the lower part of the anterior abdominal wall.
Clinical significance[edit]
The inferior epigastric vessels are important landmarks in several surgical procedures, including inguinal hernia repair.
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Inferior epigastric vessels[edit]
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