jejunal artery
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Definition
Noun: - A branch of the superior mesenteric artery: The jejunal artery is a specific blood vessel that originates from the superior mesenteric artery. Its primary function is to supply oxygenated blood to a specific part of the small intestine. - Supplies the jejunum: This artery's anatomical role is to deliver blood to the jejunum, which is the middle section of the small intestine, located between the duodenum and the ileum.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- During the abdominal surgery, the surgeon carefully identified and preserved the jejunal artery.
- A blockage in the jejunal artery can lead to ischemia of the jejunum.
- The vascular network includes several jejunal arteries branching from the main superior mesenteric trunk.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical Context: In medical diagnostics and surgery, the term is used precisely to describe vascular anatomy, pathology, or surgical landmarks.
- The angiogram revealed an aneurysm in a proximal jejunal artery.
Variants and Related Words
- Jejunal arteries (plural): There are typically multiple jejunal arteries forming arcades to supply the jejunum.
- Superior Mesenteric Artery (SMA): The major artery from which the jejunal arteries branch.
- Jejunum: The anatomical structure supplied by these arteries.
Synonyms
- Arteria jejunalis: The formal Latin anatomical term.
Related Phrases / Terms
- Intestinal artery: A more general term that can refer to arteries supplying any part of the intestines, including but not specific to the jejunal arteries.
- Mesenteric circulation: The broader system of blood vessels, including the jejunal arteries, that supplies the intestines.
Noun
- an artery that is a branch of the superior mesenteric artery that supplies the jejunum