arteria ascendens

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arteria ascendens

The surgeon carefully examined the arteria ascendens during the procedure.

Definition

Noun: * Arteria Ascendens: A specific artery that is a branch of the ileocolic artery. Its primary function is to supply oxygenated blood to the ascending colon, which is a section of the large intestine.

Usage
  • The term arteria ascendens is used exclusively in anatomical and medical contexts to identify this particular blood vessel. It is a precise Latin-derived term.
    • During the surgery, the surgeon carefully ligated the arteria ascendens to control bleeding.
    • The arteria ascendens is a crucial vessel for the vascular supply of the ascending colon.
Advanced Usage
  • In detailed anatomical descriptions or surgical reports, the term is used to specify the origin, course, and distribution of this artery.
    • The study mapped the anatomical variations in the origin of the arteria ascendens from the ileocolic trunk.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ascending Artery: This is the English translation and equivalent term for . It is often used interchangeably in medical literature.
    • The ascending artery was clearly visualized on the angiogram.
  • Ileocolic Artery: The parent artery from which the branches.
  • Ascending Colon: The anatomical structure supplied by the .
Synonyms
  • Ascending Artery: The direct English synonym.
  • Ascending Branch of the Ileocolic Artery: A more descriptive synonym that clarifies its anatomical relationship.
Different Meanings
  • The term arteria ascendens is highly specific to human anatomy and does not have other general meanings. It should not be confused with other arteries containing "ascendens," such as the (ascending laryngeal artery), which supplies a completely different region (the larynx).
arteria ascendens

The surgeon carefully examined the arteria ascendens during the procedure.

Noun
  1. the branch of the ileocolic artery that supplies the ascending colon

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