The short gastric arteries consist of from five to seven small branches, which arise from the end of the
splenic artery
In human anatomy, the splenic artery or lienal artery is the blood vessel that supplies oxygenated blood to the spleen. It branches from the celiac artery, and follows a course superior to the pancreas. It is known for its tortuous path to the s ...
, and from its terminal divisions.
They pass from left to right, between the layers of the
gastrolienal ligament, and are distributed to the
greater curvature of the stomach
The curvatures of the stomach refer to the greater and lesser curvatures. The greater curvature of the stomach is four or five times as long as the lesser curvature.
Greater curvature
The greater curvature of the stomach forms the lower lef ...
, anastomosing with branches of the
left gastric
In human anatomy, the left gastric artery arises from the celiac artery and runs along the superior portion of the lesser curvature of the stomach. Branches also supply the lower esophagus. The left gastric artery anastomoses with the right gas ...
and
left gastroepiploic arteries.
Unlike the gastroepiploics and the left and right gastric arteries, the short gastric arteries have poor anastomoses if the splenic artery is blocked.
Structure
![Stomach blood supply](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/54/Stomach_blood_supply.svg)
The short gastric arteries arise from the
splenic artery
In human anatomy, the splenic artery or lienal artery is the blood vessel that supplies oxygenated blood to the spleen. It branches from the celiac artery, and follows a course superior to the pancreas. It is known for its tortuous path to the s ...
.
They run along part of the
greater curvature of the stomach
The curvatures of the stomach refer to the greater and lesser curvatures. The greater curvature of the stomach is four or five times as long as the lesser curvature.
Greater curvature
The greater curvature of the stomach forms the lower lef ...
.
Function
The short gastric arteries supply the
fundus of the
stomach
The stomach is a muscular, hollow organ in the gastrointestinal tract of humans and many other animals, including several invertebrates. The stomach has a dilated structure and functions as a vital organ in the digestive system. The stomach i ...
on the side of the
greater curvature of the stomach
The curvatures of the stomach refer to the greater and lesser curvatures. The greater curvature of the stomach is four or five times as long as the lesser curvature.
Greater curvature
The greater curvature of the stomach forms the lower lef ...
.
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Arteries of the abdomen
Stomach