The iliolumbar artery is the first branch of the posterior trunk of the internal iliac artery.
Structure
The iliolumbar artery is the first branch of the posterior trunk of the internal iliac artery. It turns upward behind the obturator nerve and the external iliac artery and vein, to the medial border of the psoas major muscle, behind which it divides into:
Anastomoses
- 1. Last lumbarâÂÂiliolumbar
- 2. Lateral sacralâÂÂlateral sacral
- 3. Middle sacralâÂÂlateral sacral
- 4. Superior hemorrhoidalâÂÂmiddle hemorrhoidal
- 5. Medial femoral circumflexâÂÂinferior gluteal
- 6. Medial femoral circumflexâÂÂobturator
- 7. Lateral femoral circumflexâÂÂsuperior gluteal
- 8. Deep iliac circumflexâÂÂsuperior gluteal
- 9. Deep iliac circumflexâÂÂexternal iliac
- 10. Last lumbarâÂÂsuperior gluteal
- 11. Last lumbarâÂÂdeep iliac circumflex
- 12. IliolumbarâÂÂdeep iliac circumflex.
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