External iliaque artery

See also: iliaque Artery

The external iliaques arteries are Artère S systemic bringing of the blood oxygenated towards the lower extremities and the basin.

One counts a right external iliaque artery and iliaque an external left.

The external iliaques arteries result from the iliaques arteries common homolatérales to the level of intervertebral disc L5-S1. Each artery moves downwards, before and the outside to give rise to the femoral Artère with the passage of the arcade crurale.

The collateral ones of the external iliaque artery are the deep iliaque circumflexe Artère and the lower epigastric Artère whose births are carried out right before the entry of the ring of the arcade crurale.

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