. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE HYPOGASTEIG AETEEY 937 Branches.—The hypogastric artery supplies the greater part of the pelvic wall and viscera, and its branches are distributed also to the buttock and thigh and to the external organs of generation. All the branches may be given off separately from a single undivided parent Dorsal artery of clitoris — Profunda artery of the- clitoris. Lateral sacral artery External iliac artery External iliac vein Psoas major muscl Umbilical artery Deep circumflex iliac artery Superior vesical artery Obturator vein nferior epigastric artery


. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE HYPOGASTEIG AETEEY 937 Branches.—The hypogastric artery supplies the greater part of the pelvic wall and viscera, and its branches are distributed also to the buttock and thigh and to the external organs of generation. All the branches may be given off separately from a single undivided parent Dorsal artery of clitoris — Profunda artery of the- clitoris. Lateral sacral artery External iliac artery External iliac vein Psoas major muscl Umbilical artery Deep circumflex iliac artery Superior vesical artery Obturator vein nferior epigastric artery Round ligament Obturator nerve Obturator artery Sympathetic trunk JLateral sacral artery ypogastric vein Superior gluteal artery- Inferior gluteal artery- Internal pudendal artery Sacral plexus Fig. 774.—Hypogastric Artery axd its Branches in the Female. 1. Sacro-tuberous ligament. 2. Uterine artery. 3. Vaginal artery. 4. Inferior hsemorrhoidal nerve. 5. Inferior hsemorrhoidal artery. 6. Dorsal nerve of clitoris. 7. Internal pudendal artery. 8. Perineal nerve. 9. Superficial perineal artery. 10. Artery to the bulb of the vestibule. trunk, but as a rule they arise in two groups corresponding to the two divisions in which the artery, under these circumstances, appears to end. Posterior division Anterior division j'llio-lumbar j parietal Lateral sacral [Superior gluteal ('Obturator r parietal - Inferior gluteal I Internal pudendal (Umbilical (Superior vesical) I visceral I Interior vesical 1 Middle hemorrhoidal. In the female two additional branches are present—a uterine and a Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cunningham, D. J. (Daniel John), 1850-1909; Robinson, Arthur, b. 1862, ed. New York, W. Wood


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