Inferior vesical artery
The inferior vesical artery (or inferior vesical artery) is an artery of the pelvis which arises from the internal iliac artery and supplies parts of the urinary bladder as well as other structures of the urinary system and structures of the male reproductive system.
Inferior vesical artery | |
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The arteries of the pelvis. | |
Same picture, showing the source of inferior vesical artery, the internal iliac artery, with other branches. | |
Details | |
Source | Internal iliac artery |
Vein | Vesical venous plexus |
Supplies | Prostate, seminal vesicle, urinary bladder, vas deferens |
Identifiers | |
Latin | arteria vesicalis inferior |
TA98 | A12.2.15.027 |
TA2 | 4328 |
FMA | 18823 |
Anatomical terminology |
Some sources consider this vessel to be present only in males, and cite the vaginal artery as the homologous structure in females; others consider it to be present in both sexes, with the vessel taking the form of a small branch of a vaginal artery in females.
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