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Inferior vesical artery
The inferior vesical artery (Latin: arteria vesicalis inferior) is a blood vessel that branches off the anterior trunk of the internal iliac artery. It passes medially along the pelvic floor to the urinary bladder and supplies the base of the bladder. In males, the inferior vesical artery gives off a branch to the prostate and seminal glands.