ARTERIAL BLOOD SUPPLY OF DOG STOMACH BEFORE AND AFTER PARTIAL GASTRECTOMY

Document Type : Research article

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Abstract

The celiac artery divides into hep < /strong>atic artery and a short common trunk for the splenic and left gastric arteries. The righ gastric artery is weakly develop < /strong>ed vessel anastomoses in most cases with one of the terminal branches of the visceral branch of the left gastric artery. After removal 50% of the stomach the anastomosis between the right and left gastroepiploic arteries at the site of
op < /strong>eration is not demonstrated. But after removal 75% of the stomach the Rr.gastrici of the left gastric artery are clearly distended and become more flexous to compensate the deficiency of the arterial blood which results from the p < /strong>artial resection of the right gastroepiploic artery and complete resection of the left gastroep < /span>iploic artery.