Left gastric artery
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View Yvette Mellam's current disclosures- Left gastric artery (LGA)
The left gastric artery (LGA) is the smallest and first branch of the coeliac artery.
Gross anatomy
The left gastric artery passes superiorly over the left crus of the diaphragm, approaching the oesophageal opening of the diaphragm, giving off an oesophageal branch to the distal oesophagus, then enters the lesser omentum to pass along the lesser curvature of the stomach. It anastomoses along the lesser curvature with the right gastric artery from the common hepatic artery, and over the fundus of the stomach with the short gastric arteries from the splenic artery.
Approximately 85% of upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage is from the left gastric artery territory. In a patient with significant upper GI bleeding but no active bleeding site identified on angiography, prophylactic embolisation of the left gastric artery may be performed. Upper GI embolisation is well tolerated because of the rich collateral blood supply.
Variant anatomy
arise directly from the aorta (2%-6%) 4
source of one or both phrenic arteries (5%) 4
source of an accessory or replaced left hepatic artery (20%-30%) 4
accessory left gastric artery (common) 4
References
- 1. Sinnatamby CS. Last's Anatomy, Regional and Applied. Churchill Livingstone. (2011) ISBN:0702033952. Read it at Google Books - Find it at Amazon
- 2. Kaufman JA, Lee MJ. Vascular & interventional radiology. Mosby Inc. (2004) ISBN:0815143699. Read it at Google Books - Find it at Amazon
- 3. Kandarpa K, Machan L. Handbook of Interventional Radiologic Procedures. (2010) ISBN:0781768160. Read it at Google Books - Find it at Amazon
- 4. Richard M. Gore, Marc S. Levine. Textbook of Gastrointestinal Radiology. (2021) ISBN: 9780323640824
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- Esophageal lymph node stations
- Coeliac artery
- Right gastric artery
- Upper gastrointestinal bleeding
- Variant hepatic arterial anatomy
- Superior mesenteric artery
- Left hepatic artery
- Short gastric arteries
- Hepatogastric ligament
- Stomach
- Esophagus
- Inferior phrenic artery
- Medical abbreviations and acronyms (L)
- Common hepatic artery
- Gastric lymph node stations
- Left gastric artery pseudoaneurysm
- Infiltrative hepatocellular carcinoma
- Coeliac trunk compression syndrome and aberrant left hepatic artery
- Absent celiac trunk
- Celiacomesenteric trunk
- Gastrointestinal stromal tumour (GIST) - gastric
- Coeliac artery (Gray's illustration)
- Spontaneous isolated coeliac artery dissection
- Hepatocellular carcinoma rupture with haemoperitoneum
- Left gastric artery
- Coeliac artery (Gray's illustration)
- Upper gastrointestinal bleed - embolisation
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