Just after the superior mesenteric artery passes behind the neck of
the pancreas, it starts giving off its branches (it is always possible to
have slight variations to the branching pattern):
- inferior pancreaticoduodenal - not shown
on the image
- middle colic - to the transverse
colon
- right colic - to ascending colon
- ileocecal - to last part of ileum,
cecum, and appendix
- intestinal branches - to jejunum
and ileum
The middle, right, and ileocecal branches anastomose with each other to
form a "marginal" artery along the inner border of the colon. This artery
is completed by branches of the left colic which is a branch of the inferior
mesenteric |
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