What is an iliac artery?

iliac artery is a collective term for normal, internal and external arteries on both sides of the pelvis. The artery is a blood vessel that transports blood from the heart, unlike a vein that takes blood to the heart. Iliakal artery adds oxygenated blood to the organs of the pelvis, an area of ​​the body placed under and behind the abdomen and above the legs. As paired structures, these arteries are present on the right and left side of the body. Aorta's abdomen is the main artery that extends into the abdomen from the heart. The place where it is divided into common iliakal artery is called aortic bifurcation. It is located on the fourth lumbar vertebra or at the level of the iliakal ridge. Iliac Crest is Top Ridge Ilia, the highest bone in the hip.

Common iliakal arteries take place along the interior of PSOAS muscles, paired muscles that run down the spine and the angle out at the cross level to connect with the femur. The fucking part of the spine just above the tail and the femur isLarge bone in the thigh that connects to the acetabul of the hip. Acetabulum is a drawer consisting of a convergence of three paired hip bones; Ilium above, ischium on the lower outside and pubis on the bottom inside.

common iLiac arteries are branched into the outer and internal arteries along the pelvic edge at the level of the sacroiliac joint, where the ilium connects to the cross. The pant edge is the inner edge of the pelvic bones. The inner iliakal artery runs down through a hole in a pan called The Greater Sciatic Proamen, where it is divided into front and rear branches. The artery continues to be divided into smaller blood vessels that transport blood to ilia, rear muscles, internal reproductive organs, external reproductive organs in men, pelvic muscles, muscles and skin of the buttocks, hip, bladder, bladder. Its big role in supplying blood -rich blood to the organs of the pelvis is the internal iliac artery of the basic artery in the region.

outer iliakal artery travels down to the bone in the diagonal path that leads Jand the front and side of the body. It is divided into three branches: lower epigastric artery, deep peripheral artery and femoral artery. The first two arteries give blood to the skin and muscle of the lower abdomen. The femoral artery is responsible for most blood flow to the feet.

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