The gastroduodenal artery most commonly originates from the common hepatic artery, which is a branch of the celiac trunk. Occasionally, it may arise from the proper hepatic artery or from the right or left hepatic arteries, but these are less common anatomical variations. It first gives rise to the
supraduodenal artery, followed by the
posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery. It terminates in a bifurcation when it splits into the
right gastroepiploic artery and the anterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery (
superior pancreaticoduodenal artery). These branches form functional anastomoses with the anterior and posterior
inferior pancreaticoduodenal arteries from the
superior mesenteric artery. Note that the exact branching of vessels from the gastroduodenal artery is variable. Typically, the posterior and anterior
superior pancreaticoduodenal arteries branch independently in that order, but can rarely come off a common trunk. == Function ==