Designed with EdrawMax, this template presents the branches of the Internal Iliac artery. The artery divides into two main categories: Visceral branches and Parietal branches. The Visceral branches include the Umbilical a., Superior vesicular a., Inferior vesicular a. (m)/Vaginal a. (f), Uterine a. (f), and Middle rectus a. These branches supply blood to internal organs. The Parietal branches consist of the Ileolumbar a., Lateral sacral aa., Superior gluteal a., abturator a., Inferior gluteal a., and Internal pudendal a., which provide blood to the body wall and surrounding structures. This diagram is useful for understanding the arterial supply in the pelvic region, aiding medical students, anatomists, and healthcare professionals in learning and reference.