41+ Abdominal Aorta Branches Anatomy
41+ Abdominal Aorta Branches Anatomy. Aortas or aortae 4) is the main blood vessel in the abdominal cavity that transmits oxygenated blood from the thoracic cavity to the organs within the abdomen and to the lower limbs. It is approximately 13cm long and ends at the level of the l4 vertebra.
It has a number of important relationships and branches, which very commonly bleeding from the abdominal aorta tends to be catastrophic, with rapid exsanguination unless the patient gets to the operating theatre very quickly.
• the hepatic veins, inferior vena cava, main portal vein with right and left portal branches should be imaged. Celiac trunk superior mesenteric artery inferior mesenteric artery. The descending aorta travels down the chest and becomes the abdominal aorta when it crosses the diaphragm, at about the twelfth variations in the abdominal aorta and its branches are very common and usually occur as a result of changes that occur during embryologic development. The unusual vessel then passes through the esophageal opening and.
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