Superficial circumflex iliac artery

Superficial circumflex iliac artery

Scheme of the femoral artery. (Superficial circumflex iliac labeled at upper right.)
Details
Source Femoral artery
Identifiers
Latin Arteria circumflexa iliaca superficialis
Dorlands
/Elsevier
a_61/12153929
TA A12.2.16.012
FMA 20737

Anatomical terminology

The superficial iliac circumflex artery (or superficial circumflex iliac), the smallest of the cutaneous branches of the femoral artery, arises close to the superficial epigastric artery, and, piercing the fascia lata, runs lateralward, parallel with the inguinal ligament, as far as the crest of the ilium.

It divides into branches which supply the integument of the groin, the superficial fascia, and the superficial subinguinal lymph glands, anastomosing with the deep iliac circumflex, the superior gluteal and lateral femoral circumflex arteries.

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References

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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