Splenic artery

Splenic artery
The visceral surface of the spleen.
Branches of the celiac artery. (Lienal artery is an old term for splenic artery, and is visible at center. The spleen is at center right. The stomach has been flipped out to reveal the splenic artery, so the greater curvature is at the top in this diagram.)
Details
SourceCeliac artery
BranchesPancreatic branches
pancreatica magna
left gastro-omental
short gastric
trabecular arteries
posterior gastric
VeinSplenic vein
SuppliesSpleen
Identifiers
Latinarteria splenica, arteria lienalis
MeSHD013157
TA98A12.2.12.040
TA24239
FMA14773
Anatomical terminology

In human anatomy, the splenic artery or lienal artery, an older term, is the blood vessel that supplies oxygenated blood to the spleen. It branches from the celiac artery, and follows a course superior to the pancreas. It is known for its tortuous path to the spleen.