The
inferior vesical artery is an artery in the
pelvis that supplies the lower part of the
bladder.
Structure
The
inferior vesical artery is a branch (direct or indirect) of the anterior division of the
internal iliac artery. It frequently arises in common with the
middle rectal artery, and is distributed to the
fundus of the
bladder. In males, it also supplies the
prostate and the
seminal vesicles. The branches to the prostate communicate with the corresponding vessels of the opposite side.
Sex
Some texts consider it to be found only in males, and cite the
vaginal artery as the homologous structure in females.
Other texts consider it to be present in both males and females. In these contexts, the inferior vesical artery in females is a small branch of a vaginal artery.
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