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''Synonym: right gastroepiploic artery''


==Definition==
==Definition==
The '''right gastroepiploic artery''' is a branch of the [[Corpus:Gastroduodenal artery|gastroduodenal artery]] that supplies the [[Corpus:Stomach|stomach]] and the [[Corpus:Greater omentum|greater omentum]] with arterial blood.
The '''right gastroomental artery''' is a branch of the [[Corpus:Gastroduodenal artery|gastroduodenal artery]] that supplies the [[Corpus:Stomach|stomach]] and the [[Corpus:Greater omentum|greater omentum]] with arterial blood.


==Course==
==Course==
This artery originates from the gastroduodenal artery, which itself branches from the [[Corpus:Common hepatic artery|common hepatic artery]] or directly from the [[Corpus:Celiac trunk|celiac trunk]]. The right gastroepiploic artery runs caudally along the greater curvature of the stomach and forms an anastomosis with the [[Corpus:Left gastroepiploic artery|left gastroepiploic artery]]. During its course, it lies within the [[Corpus:Gastrocolic ligament|gastrocolic ligament]], situated between the two layers of the greater omentum.
This artery originates from the gastroduodenal artery, which itself branches from the [[Corpus:Common hepatic artery|common hepatic artery]] or directly from the [[Corpus:Celiac trunk|celiac trunk]]. The right gastroomental artery runs caudally along the greater curvature of the stomach and forms an anastomosis with the [[Corpus:Left gastroomental artery|left gastroomental artery]]. During its course, it lies within the [[Corpus:Gastrocolic ligament|gastrocolic ligament]], situated between the two layers of the greater omentum.


==Branches==
==Branches==

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Synonym: right gastroepiploic artery

Definition

The right gastroomental artery is a branch of the gastroduodenal artery that supplies the stomach and the greater omentum with arterial blood.

Course

This artery originates from the gastroduodenal artery, which itself branches from the common hepatic artery or directly from the celiac trunk. The right gastroomental artery runs caudally along the greater curvature of the stomach and forms an anastomosis with the left gastroomental artery. During its course, it lies within the gastrocolic ligament, situated between the two layers of the greater omentum.

Branches

  • Gastric branches: Supply the stomach wall
  • Omental branches: Supply the greater omentum