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Left colic artery

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Artery
Blood vessel
Left colic artery
Theinferior mesenteric artery and its branches. (Left colic visible at center right.)
Sigmoid colon andrectum, showing distribution of branches ofinferior mesenteric artery and their anastomoses. (Left colic visible at center left.)
Details
SourceInferior mesenteric
VeinLeft colic vein
SuppliesDescending colon
Identifiers
Latinarteria colica sinistra
TA98A12.2.12.071
TA24292
FMA14826
Anatomical terminology

Theleft colic artery is a branch of theinferior mesenteric artery distributed to thedescending colon, and left part of thetransverse colon. It ends by dividing into an ascending branch and a descending branch;[1] the terminal branches of the two branches go on to form anastomoses with themiddle colic artery, and asigmoid artery (respectively).[2]: 1196 

Structure

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The left colic artery usually represents the dominant arterial supply to theleft colic flexure.[2]: 1196 

Course

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The left colic artery passes to the left posterior to theperitoneum. After a short but variable course, it divides into an ascending branch and a descending branch.[1]

Branches and anastomoses

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Ascending branch

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The ascending branch passes superior-ward. It passes anterior to the (ipsilateral) psoas major muscle, gonadal vessels,ureter, andkidney; it passes posterior to theinferior mesenteric vein. Its terminal branches form anastomoses with those of themiddle colic artery; it also forms anastomoses with the descending branch (of the left colic artery).[2]: 1196 

Descending branch

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The descending branch passes inferolaterally.[2]: 1196  It forms anastomoses with the superior-mostsigmoid artery[1] as well as the ascending branch (of the left colic artery), thereby participating in the formation of themarginal artery of the colon.[2]: 1196 

Variation

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The left colic artery may have a common origin with asigmoid artery, or may arise by branching of from a sigmoid artery. Occasionally, the left colic artery may arise from either the superior mesenteric artery, themiddle colic artery, or the proximal-mostjejunal artery; rarely, an accessory left colic artery may arise from the aforementioned arteries. An accessory left colic artery may also arise from the left colic artery itself.[2]: 1196 

Clinical significance

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The left colic artery may beligated duringabdominal surgery to removecolorectal cancer.[3] This may have poorer outcomes than preserving the artery.[3]

Additional images

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  • Superior and inferior duodenal fossæ.
    Superior and inferior duodenal fossæ.
  • Duodenojejunal fossa.
    Duodenojejunal fossa.

References

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  1. ^abcGray, Henry (1918).Gray's Anatomy (20th ed.). p. 610.
  2. ^abcdefGray's anatomy : the anatomical basis of clinical practice. Susan Standring (Forty-second ed.). [New York]. 2021.ISBN 978-0-7020-7707-4.OCLC 1201341621.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. ^abFan, Yu-Chen; Ning, Fei-Long; Zhang, Chun-Dong; Dai, Dong-Qiu (April 2018)."Preservation versus non-preservation of left colic artery in sigmoid and rectal cancer surgery: A meta-analysis".International Journal of Surgery (London, England).52:269–277.doi:10.1016/j.ijsu.2018.02.054.ISSN 1743-9159.PMID 29501795.

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