Description
The arterial supply to the greater omentum comes from the omental branches of both the right and left gastroomental arteries. The distal ends of these arteries form anastomotic loops, which are collectively referred to as the omental arterial arch.
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Artery
Arteries are vessels transporting blood between heart, tissues, and other organs in order to supply them with nutrition and oxygen.