The document outlines the major arteries of the pelvic region, including the common iliac artery which branches into the external and internal iliac arteries. The internal iliac artery, also known as the hypogastric artery, further divides into anterior and posterior divisions that supply blood to the pelvic organs and structures through arteries such as the umbilical, superior vesical, obturator, vaginal, uterine, middle rectal, internal pudendal, and inferior gluteal arteries.
The document outlines the major arteries of the pelvic region, including the common iliac artery which branches into the external and internal iliac arteries. The internal iliac artery, also known as the hypogastric artery, further divides into anterior and posterior divisions that supply blood to the pelvic organs and structures through arteries such as the umbilical, superior vesical, obturator, vaginal, uterine, middle rectal, internal pudendal, and inferior gluteal arteries.
The document outlines the major arteries of the pelvic region, including the common iliac artery which branches into the external and internal iliac arteries. The internal iliac artery, also known as the hypogastric artery, further divides into anterior and posterior divisions that supply blood to the pelvic organs and structures through arteries such as the umbilical, superior vesical, obturator, vaginal, uterine, middle rectal, internal pudendal, and inferior gluteal arteries.
Deep circumflex iliac artery Umbilical artery Iliolumbar artery Superior vesical a. Lateral sacral artery Obturator a. Superior gluteal Vaginal a. artery Uterine artery Middle rectal a. Internal pudendal a. Inferior gluteal a.