Removal of the inferior mesenteric artery Along with branches of the
internal iliac arteries, it is usually sufficiently large to supply the oxygenated
blood to the
large intestine. This means that the
inferior mesenteric artery does not have to be re-implanted (re-attached) into the repaired
abdominal aorta in
abdominal aortic aneurysm repair.
Arc of Riolan The
Arc of Riolan (Riolan's arcade, Arch of Riolan, Haller's anastomosis), also known as the
meandering mesenteric artery, is another vascular arcade present in the colonic mesentery that connect the proximal
middle colic artery with a branch of the
left colic artery. This artery is found low in the mesentery, near the root. In the setting of chronic
ischemic colitis, both the marginal artery and the meandering mesenteric artery may be enlarged significantly, and may provide significant blood flow to the ischemic colonic segment. == History ==