The left gastric artery is a branch of the celiac trunk that supplies blood to the stomach's lesser curvature and lower esophagus. It plays a crucial role in delivering oxygenated blood to these digestive system components.
The major artery originating from the abdominal aorta that gives rise to the left gastric artery, along with other arteries supplying organs in the abdomen.
Lesser Curvature of the Stomach: The smaller curve of the stomach which is supplied blood by the left gastric artery.
Oxygenated Blood: Blood rich in oxygen, delivered from the heart through arteries to various parts of the body