• Aorta+Iliac artery.bilateral' to conform with the LOINC/RadLex unified model. (loinc.org)
  • The stomach is supplied by a rich system of arteries derived from the celiac trunk, the first major visceral branch of the abdominal aorta. (onteenstoday.com)
  • The abdominal aorta runs from the diaphragm and ends just above the pelvis, where it divides into the iliac arteries. (onteenstoday.com)
  • The abdominal aorta is the largest artery in the abdominal cavity. (onteenstoday.com)
  • The abdominal aorta begins at the diaphragm, splitting to become the paired iliac arteries in the lower abdomen. (onteenstoday.com)
  • The superior mesenteric artery branches from the abdominal aorta inferior to the celiac trunk and provides oxygenated blood to most of the small intestine and the proximal large intestine. (onteenstoday.com)
  • The arch of the aorta has three branches: the brachiocephalic artery (which divides into right common carotid artery and the right subclavian artery), the left common carotid artery, and the left subclavian artery. (onteenstoday.com)
  • The aorta is the largest artery in the body and is divided into 3 parts: the ascending aorta, arch of the aorta, and descending aorta. (onteenstoday.com)
  • The first branch of the aorta is normally the innominate artery, which is also referred to as the brachiocephalic trunk. (onteenstoday.com)
  • There are five arteries that branch from the abdominal aorta: the celiac artery, the superior mesenteric artery, the inferior mesenteric artery, the renal arteries and the iliac arteries. (onteenstoday.com)
  • The coronary arteries branch off the ascending aorta to supply the heart with blood. (onteenstoday.com)
  • A number of important vascular structures are contained in Zone I. They include the celiac trunk, the superior mesenteric artery, the inferior mesenteric artery, the renal pedicle vessels, the aorta, and the vena cava. (medicosecuador.com)
  • Aortoiliac disease, a type of peripheral vascular disease, occurs when there is a narrowing or blockage in the aorta or the iliac arteries from a buildup of plaque. (sahealth.com)
  • Symptoms of aortoiliac disease vary depending on which artery is being blocked or if it is the abdominal aorta. (sahealth.com)
  • The graft will carry blood from the aorta to the femoral artery in the groin area of each thigh. (alberta.ca)
  • The graft is connected to the aorta and the femoral arteries. (alberta.ca)
  • Aortobifemoral bypass surgery is for people who have narrowed or blocked blood vessels (aorta or iliac arteries) in the abdomen and pelvis. (alberta.ca)
  • The abdominal aorta (Fig. 531) begins at the aortic hiatus of the diaphragm, in front of the lower border of the body of the last thoracic vertebra, and, descending in front of the vertebral column, ends on the body of the fourth lumbar vertebra, commonly a little to the left of the middle line, (* 103 by dividing into the two common iliac arteries. (theodora.com)
  • From your heart, blood pumps down toward your lower extremities via your aorta, which becomes your abdominal aorta, which turns into your common iliac arteries (near the top of your pelvic region), which give rise to your external iliac arteries (near the middle portion of your pelvic region), which give rise to your femoral arteries. (drbenkim.com)
  • The aorta, which is about 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) in diameter, is the largest artery of the body. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Just after the aorta leaves the heart, smaller arteries that carry blood to the head and arms branch off. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The aorta then arches down, with additional smaller arteries branching off along its route from the left ventricle to the lower abdomen at the top of the hipbone (pelvis). (msdmanuals.com)
  • At this point, the aorta divides into the two iliac arteries, which supply blood to the legs. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Aortic Branch Aneurysms Aortic branch aneurysms are bulges (dilations) in the wall of the major arteries that come directly off of the aorta. (msdmanuals.com)
  • for example, where the abdominal aorta branches into the iliac arteries) or in areas of stress (for example, in the popliteal artery). (msdmanuals.com)
  • Rectum, aorta, inferior vena cava and iliac arteries also shown. (utoronto.ca)
  • The umbilical arteries return deoxygenated blood in the fetus from the aorta to the placenta. (dartmouth.edu)
  • The renal artery comes directly from the aorta, and is very large in proportion to the size of the organ to which it conveys blood. (co.ma)
  • This is followed by the left and right renal arteries and potential accessory renal branches off of the aorta. (mhmedical.com)
  • The aorta bifurcates into the right and left common iliac arteries at the level of the fourth lumbar vertebra along its left anterolateral aspect. (mhmedical.com)
  • in the abdomen the ureter receives branches from the renal, gonadal, common iliac arteries and the abdominal aorta. (your-doctor.net)
  • They branch from the aorta at the level of L2 just below the origins of the superior mesenteric (SMA) and adrenal arteries. (your-doctor.net)
  • While PAD refers to all of the arteries outside of the heart, iIiac artery disease refers specifically to the arteries that start in the mid-abdomen - where the body's main artery (the aorta) splits into branches that descend through the pelvis into the legs. (europeanpharmaceuticalreview.com)
  • The deep circumflex iliac artery (or deep iliac circumflex artery) is an artery in the pelvis that travels along the iliac crest of the pelvic bone. (wikipedia.org)
  • The common iliac artery bifurcates into the internal iliac artery and external iliac artery at the level of the pelvic brim anterior to the sacroiliac joint. (radiopaedia.org)
  • Because the equine pelvis is a complex anatomic structure, the diagnosis of pelvic fractures is often one of suspicion because of the extensive musculature coupled with size of the horse. (ivis.org)
  • The purpose of this abstract is to describe our approach to the ultrasonic evaluation of the equine pelvic region and its use in determining whether or not fractures have occurred in the pelvis or associated structures such as the head and/or neck of the femur. (ivis.org)
  • The key to using acupressure to promote healthy blood circulation in your lower extremities is to know the locations of the major arteries that supply fresh blood, oxygen, and nutrients to your pelvic, thigh, leg, and foot regions. (drbenkim.com)
  • Background: Although infrequent, injury to the common or external iliac artery in association with pelvic fractures can be devastating, and descriptive data are lacking. (uthscsa.edu)
  • This study was performed to determine the incidence, injury patterns, and outcomes of blunt iliac artery injuries (BIAIs) in association with moderate or severe pelvic fractures. (uthscsa.edu)
  • The pelvis is innervated chiefly by the sacral and coccygeal spinal nerves and by the pelvic part of the autonomic nervous system. (dartmouth.edu)
  • Pretreatment anteroposterior (AP) pelvic image shows severe atherosclerotic disease with attenuated flow through the left superficial femoral artery (SFA), which suggests a distal occlusion. (medscape.com)
  • Oblique pelvic image shows complex postsurgical anatomy with a graft ostium at the proximal superficial femoral artery (SFA). (medscape.com)
  • The next day, the bullet migrated to the right pelvis as shown by plain chest and pelvic radiographs. (springeropen.com)
  • This problem causes chronic pelvic pain due to varicose veins within the pelvis. (veinsolutionsokc.com)
  • Chronic pelvic pain is classified by pain in the lower abdomen/pelvis for more than 6 months. (veinsolutionsokc.com)
  • Pelvic congestion syndrome can be secondary to compression of the left common iliac vein, draining vein in the pelvis. (veinsolutionsokc.com)
  • Dilation of the pelvic veins may also be secondary to a leaky gonadal vein, allowing blood to back up into the pelvis instead of moving forward to the heart. (veinsolutionsokc.com)
  • The right common iliac artery traverses for approximately 5 cm obliquely across the pelvic brim, passing inferior and superior to the psoas major muscle and inferior and lateral to the inferior vena cava and right common iliac vein. (mhmedical.com)
  • The Pelvic girdle is formed with the iliac crest at the top or superior part of the Ilium which is the long, awkwardly shaped bone that slopes downwards. (elliottelford.com)
  • Within the abdomen the duct lies immediately beneath the peritoneum, and soon crossing over the pelvic brim, it enters the pelvis minor, on the side wall of which it proceeds backwards towards the base of the bladder. (co.ma)
  • The obturator artery, which is crossed by the ureter, descends and traverses the obturator foramen. (dartmouth.edu)
  • Within the sinus of the kidney the branches of the renal artery become arranged in a dorsal and a ventral group, the dorsal vessels lying behind, the ventral ones in front of the subdivisions of the ureter. (co.ma)
  • In front of it are the internal iliac artery, internal iliac vein, the ureter, and the rectum. (medscape.com)
  • It continues until it bifurcates into the internal and external iliac arteries as the ureter crosses superiorly. (mhmedical.com)
  • From its origin behind the renal artery, each ureter descends over the anterior border of the psoas to the pelvis. (your-doctor.net)
  • In men, the ureter continues along the lateral wall of the pelvis and then turns forward at the ischial spine to enter the bladder just after it is crossed by the vas deferens. (your-doctor.net)
  • In women, the ureter turns forwards and medially at the ischial spine and runs in the base of the broad ligament where it is crossed by the uterine artery. (your-doctor.net)
  • Most of the abdominal organs are supplied by three major arteries namely the celiac artery which supplies blood to stomach, pancreas, spleen. (onteenstoday.com)
  • The most common type is an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), but aneurysms can also develop in the large arteries in the chest, pelvis, or leg. (valleymed.org)
  • We can treat thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysms, and aneurysms of the iliac, femoral, and popliteal arteries. (valleymed.org)
  • they supply blood to the pelvis, abdominal wall and legs. (lookformedical.com)
  • Abdominal vascular injury and specifically injury to the visceral arteries occurs uncommonly after blunt trauma. (bmj.com)
  • Examination revealed right sided abdominal tenderness that was maximal in the right iliac fossa with associated guarding and rebound. (bmj.com)
  • It is estimated that the superior mesenteric artery branch is affected in 9% of cases of abdominal vascular trauma. (bmj.com)
  • 4 With blunt trauma, the abdominal viscera are forced into the pelvis and subsequently pull on their vascular attachment. (bmj.com)
  • Thus, the presence of a traumatic abdominal aortic or iliac arterial injury identifies a critically injured patient that demands precise and appropriate management. (mhmedical.com)
  • larger, except in the fetus, than the internal iliac artery, is placed within the abdomen, and extends from the division of the common iliac to the lower border of Poupart's ligament, where the vessel entering the thigh, assumes the name femoral. (cloudaccess.net)
  • The external iliac artery supplies some small branches to the psoas muscle and to the neighboring lymphatic glands, and two other branches of considerable size, named the epigastric and the circumflex iliac, which are distributed to the walls of the abdomen. (cloudaccess.net)
  • The second illustration shows an axial section of the abdomen looking down into the pelvis. (nucleusmedicalmedia.com)
  • Celiac ganglia and plexuses lie around the celiac and superior 152 - 160, Grant s major arteries, along with preganglionic parasympathetic fibers to innervate Trunk and Lower Body Rehabilitation Therapy at Home Name _____ Date _____ Therapist _____ Phone number _____ If you are deaf or hard of hearing, please let us know. (cichlidresearch.com)
  • What are the major arteries in the stomach? (onteenstoday.com)
  • The purpose of an Arterial Doppler ultrasound is to evaluate the blood flow to the upper extremities (arms) and/or lower extremities (legs) arteries and determine if there is blocked or reduced blood flow through these major arteries. (rochesterregional.org)
  • From there, it travels posteriorly between the transversus abdominis muscle and the internal oblique muscle to anastomose with the iliolumbar artery and the superior gluteal artery. (wikipedia.org)
  • The iliolumbar artery supplies bone and muscle in the iliac fossa. (dartmouth.edu)
  • One of these branches, the hepatic artery, further divides into three more branches to supply blood to the digestive organs. (onteenstoday.com)
  • Shortly after its origin, the innominate artery divides into the right subclavian and right common carotid arteries. (onteenstoday.com)
  • Finally, it pierces the urogenital diaphragm, traverses the deep perineal pouch, and divides into the deep and dorsal arteries of the penis (or clitoris). (dartmouth.edu)
  • It leaves the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen above the piriformis, accompanied by the superior gluteal vessels, and divides into a superior and an inferior branch. (medscape.com)
  • After entering the hilum, the artery commonly divides into four anterior segmental branches (apical, upper, middle and lower). (your-doctor.net)
  • Peripheral pulses were absent distal to left femoral artery, and there were no signs of ischemia of the lower limb. (cdc.gov)
  • All FP lymph nodes were located at the distal external iliac arteries or outside the pelvis. (bvsalud.org)
  • Unspecific uptake should be considered in low PSMA-expressing lymph nodes at the distal external iliac arteries or outside the pelvis, especially if no PSMA-positive lymph nodes closer to the prostatic fossa are evident. (bvsalud.org)
  • The distal part of each umbilical artery becomes the medial umbilical ligament, whereas the proximal part remains patent and gives rise to some of the next branches. (dartmouth.edu)
  • Thrombolysis of an iliac thrombus with distal occlusions. (medscape.com)
  • Eighty percent of arterial BE produce early symptoms due to obstruction of distal arteries and hence require early endovascular or surgical removal. (springeropen.com)
  • The second major branch is the superior mesenteric artery, arising 1 to 2 cm distal to the celiac trunk. (mhmedical.com)
  • Of the 16 patients who had had an abnormal examination, 10 (62.5%) also had abnormal findings on DUS, including 4 cases of iliac stenosis, 3 of whom required surgical procedure modification because of right iliac artery stenosis. (medscape.com)
  • This is due to an anatomical compression of the right iliac artery compressing the left common iliac vein. (veinsolutionsokc.com)
  • The superior and inferior vesical arteries supply the bladder, and the middle rectal artery supplies the rectum. (dartmouth.edu)
  • Peripheral artery disease (PAD), a type of peripheral vascular disease, is characterized by claudication, pain caused by an obstruction in the blood flow due to a narrowing of blood vessels to either your legs or your arms, usually during exercise. (sahealth.com)
  • A compression of ILIAC VEIN that results in a decreased flow in the vein and in the left LOWER EXTREMITY due to a vascular malformation. (lookformedical.com)
  • Abbott today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the Absolute Pro® Vascular Self-Expanding Stent System for the treatment of iliac artery disease, a form of peripheral artery disease (PAD) that affects the lower extremities. (europeanpharmaceuticalreview.com)
  • "Iliac artery disease greatly impacts patients' overall quality of life," said Tony S. Das, M.D., FACC, director, Peripheral Vascular Interventions, Cardiology Section, Presbyterian Heart Institute in Dallas, Texas, and co-principal investigator of the MOBILITY trial. (europeanpharmaceuticalreview.com)
  • These products include balloon dilatation catheters to treat blockages in the lower extremities and vascular stents to open blocked kidney and carotid arteries. (europeanpharmaceuticalreview.com)
  • This branch ascends between the internal oblique muscle and the transversus abdominis muscle, supplying them, and anastomosing with the lumbar arteries and inferior epigastric artery. (wikipedia.org)
  • and possibly by the anastomoses of the lumbar arteries with the branches of the hypogastric. (theodora.com)
  • Compression of the left common ILIAC VEIN by the right common ILIAC ARTERY against the underlying fifth LUMBAR VERTEBRA is the typical underlying malformation. (lookformedical.com)
  • Female pelvis divided in transverse section at the level of L4 (4th lumbar vertebra). (utoronto.ca)
  • The internal iliac artery (also known as the hypogastric artery , but internal iliac is the accepted term in the TA ) is the smaller terminal branch of the common iliac artery . (radiopaedia.org)
  • The internal iliac (hypogastric) artery supplies most of the blood to the pelvis (figs. 32-1 and 32-2 ). (dartmouth.edu)
  • The internal iliac (hypogastric) vein lies behind its artery, and its tributaries correspond mostly with the branches of the artery. (dartmouth.edu)
  • The arteries and nerves of the testis communicate with those on the lower part of the ductus deferens, namely, with the artery of the ductus deferens and with twigs from the hypogastric plexus. (co.ma)
  • Right vertebral artery as the fourth branch of the aortic arch. (onteenstoday.com)
  • They specialize in caring for all vein and artery conditions, including peripheral arterial disease, aortic aneurysms and more. (sahealth.com)
  • The inferior mesenteric artery then arises 3 to 4 cm proximal to the aortic bifurcation. (mhmedical.com)
  • The nerves for the testis accompany the internal spermatic artery, and are derived through the aortic and renal plexuses from the tenth thoracic segment of the spinal medulla. (co.ma)
  • The obturator artery may arise from the inferior epigastric artery (see fig. 25-9 ) and, if it passes medial to the femoral ring, it is liable to damage during an operation for femoral hernia. (dartmouth.edu)
  • well as the lateral cicrumflex and medial circumflex arteries. (elliottelford.com)
  • The internal iliac artery supplies the walls and viscera of the pelvis, the buttock, the reproductive organs, and the medial compartment of the thigh. (2020incentivos.pt)
  • The obturator, internal pudendal and inferior gluteal arteries are parietal branches, whereas the other arteries in the above list are visceral arteries (i.e. umbilical, superior and inferior vesical, vaginal, uterine and middle rectal artery). (radiopaedia.org)
  • The artery, however, is separated from the muscle by the fascia iliaca,, to which it is bound, together with the external iliac vein , by a thin layer of membrane. (cloudaccess.net)
  • it is a continuation of the popliteal vein and becomes the external iliac vein. (lookformedical.com)
  • iliac vessels are in front of it (The femoral sheath is formed by the transversalis Muscles of the Trunk. (cichlidresearch.com)
  • Arteries are blood vessels which play vital role in supplying oxygen and essential nutrients to various body organs. (onteenstoday.com)
  • The branches of the internal pudendal artery include the inferior rectal artery and vessels that supply the scrotum (or labia), perineum, bulb of the penis (or vestibule), and urethra. (dartmouth.edu)
  • The little vessels passing from these glomeruli break up into bundles of fine arteries, which give the bases of the pyramids their coarsely striated appearance. (co.ma)
  • The fibrous capsule of the kidney receives minute branches from the interlobular arteries, some of which, piercing the capsule, communicate by capillaries with the vessels of the tunica adiposa. (co.ma)
  • Peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects approximately 8 million to 12 million people in the U.S.[1] and occurs when the blood vessels outside of the heart become narrowed with plaque, fatty deposits that build up within the vessels. (europeanpharmaceuticalreview.com)
  • This non-invasive test shows the anatomy of the carotid vertebral and subclavian artery, blood flow in vessels, narrowing or blockage of vessel and the degree of blockage, presence and location of plaque, Up to 90% of ischemic strokes originate from the carotid arteries and this simple non-invasive test can save many lives with early detection of disease. (rochesterregional.org)
  • Rugae, which it forms the transverse iliac lymphatic glands bst the lymphatics. (kitchentablecult.com)
  • Delayed complications related to the renal transplant (eg, lymphocele) may occur, which can compromise the drainage from the renal pelvis or may compress the renal transplant. (medscape.com)
  • Before entering the hilum, each artery initially gives off a single posterior segmental branch that passes behind the renal pelvis to supply the posterior aspect of the kidney. (your-doctor.net)
  • Typically, claudication is a symptom of peripheral artery disease. (sahealth.com)
  • 2016). 2016 AHA/ACC guideline on the management of patients with lower extremity peripheral artery disease. (alberta.ca)
  • or by the addition of a branch usually derived from another source , as the internal circumflex artery of the thigh, or the obturator artery. (cloudaccess.net)
  • The parietal branches of the internal iliac artery include the iliolumbar, lateral sacral, obturator, superior and inferior gluteal, and internal pudendal arteries. (dartmouth.edu)
  • It leaves the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen, below the piriformis, and runs down in front of the sciatic nerve, the gemelli, and the tendon of the obturator internus, then enters the anterior surfaces of the quadratus femoris and gemellus inferior muscles. (medscape.com)
  • The internal Iliac artery is the primary artery of the pelvis and has a significant artery that flows through the obturator canal. (elliottelford.com)
  • It travels to the anterior superior iliac spine, where it anastomoses with the ascending branch of the lateral femoral circumflex artery. (wikipedia.org)
  • Opposite the anterior superior iliac spine of the ilium, it gives off a large ascending branch. (wikipedia.org)
  • It leaves the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen below the piriformis and gives off the branch to the gemellus superior, entering the upper part of the posterior surface of this muscle. (medscape.com)
  • A case is presented of rupture of a branch of the superior mesenteric artery (iliocolic artery) after blunt trauma. (bmj.com)
  • 2, 3 This is a report of disruption to the iliocolic artery, a branch of the superior mesenteric artery, after blunt trauma. (bmj.com)
  • The superior and inferior gluteal arteries pass backward between the sacral nerves and leave the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen, running superior and inferior to the piriformis, respectively. (dartmouth.edu)
  • A standard trauma series of radiographs revealed a fracture of the right hemi-pelvis, through the iliac wing and down towards the sciatic notch, together with fractures of all four pubic rami. (bmj.com)
  • Man who lost his leg because of negligent failure by physicians to promptly treat his crush fracture of the pelvis and iliac artery injury. (ciresiconlin.com)
  • The lateral sacral arteries, which give off spinal branches, supply the sacrum and coccyx. (dartmouth.edu)
  • The sacral plexus (fig. 32-4 ), which lies in front of the piriformis, supplies the buttock and lower limb as well as structures belonging to the pelvis. (dartmouth.edu)
  • The sacral plexus (plexus sacralis) is a nerve plexus that provides motor and sensory nerves for the posterior thigh, most of the lower leg, the entire foot, and part of the pelvis (see the following image). (medscape.com)
  • The sacral plexus lies in the back of the pelvis between the piriformis muscle and the pelvis fascia. (medscape.com)
  • The superior gluteal artery and vein usually run between the lumbosacral trunk and the first sacral nerve, and the inferior gluteal artery and vein often runs between the second and third sacral nerves. (medscape.com)
  • Healthy blood flow through your popliteal artery can be promoted by applying pressure to a point called Bladder 40. (drbenkim.com)
  • The bladder, a hollow organ located in the pelvis, plays a crucial role in storing urine as part of the urinary tract. (thepatientstory.com)
  • The nerves of the kidney accompany the branches of the artery, and are derived from the renal plexus. (co.ma)
  • Injury to the superior mesenteric artery and branches is an uncommon event, which is typically associated with penetrating injury and high mortality. (bmj.com)
  • The case illustrates the more occult presentation and better overall prognosis associated with this type of injury as compared with injury to the proximal superior mesenteric artery. (bmj.com)
  • 1 Injury to the superior mesenteric artery and resultant haemorrhage is associated with high mortality rates. (bmj.com)
  • In 1972 Fullen et al , 6 subdivided the superior mesenteric artery circulation into four zones (fig 1). (bmj.com)
  • The deep circumflex artery serves as the primary blood supply to the anterior iliac crest bone flap. (wikipedia.org)
  • From the back of your knee joint, your popliteal artery gives rise to your anterior tibial artery, which travels down the front part of your leg in the muscles associated with your shins (when these muscles are inflamed, this condition is referred to as shin splints ). (drbenkim.com)
  • Although the internal iliac artery is often described as ending in anterior and posterior divisions, its various branches arise in a variable manner. (dartmouth.edu)
  • The divisions and blood supply of the anterior and posterior segmental arteries give rise to a longitudinal avascular plane, known as Brodel's line, 1-2 cm posterior to convex border of the kidney. (your-doctor.net)
  • It ascends obliquely and laterally, posterior to the inguinal ligament, contained in a fibrous sheath formed by the junction of the transversalis fascia and iliac fascia. (wikipedia.org)
  • All TP lesions were in the prostatic fossa or adjacent to the internal iliac arteries. (bvsalud.org)
  • Entering the substance of the kidney in the manner described above (p. 1265), the larger arteries lie in the intervals between the pyramids, and are called the arteriæ interlobares renis or interlobar arteries. (co.ma)
  • branches of the interlobar arteries actually takes place, but that each artery which enters the wall of the kidney sinus has an isolated distribution and possesses the characters of an 'end artery. (co.ma)
  • Segmental arteries give rise to lobar arteries within the renal sinus, which become interlobar arteries that lie in between the Columns of Bertin in the parenchyma. (your-doctor.net)
  • The internal iliac artery courses posteromedially towards the greater sciatic foramen . (radiopaedia.org)
  • If the patient continues to be hemodynamically unstable, an arteriogram with selective embolization of the bleeding vessel coming from the internal iliac artery should be performed. (medicosecuador.com)
  • The internal pudendal artery (fig. 32-3 ) descends to the greater sciatic foramen, through which it leaves the pelvis. (dartmouth.edu)
  • Herein, we describe a case of cardiac gunshot injury in which the bullet migrated from right atrium through the inferior vena cava down to right internal iliac vein and back to the left pulmonary artery. (springeropen.com)
  • CT angiography 3 weeks afterwards displayed the bullet in the right internal iliac vein. (springeropen.com)
  • Herein, we present a very rare case of bullet embolism from the right atrium (RA) to right internal iliac vein and back to right heart and left pulmonary artery in which the patient survived trans-thoracic extraction of the bullet from left lower pulmonary lobar artery. (springeropen.com)
  • In the pelvis, it is supplied by the internal iliac artery and its branches including the vesicle, uterine, vaginal and middle rectal arteries. (your-doctor.net)