“…Cadaveric studies have reported IIA lengths ranging from 0 to 90 mm (Table 1) [13,14,16,[18][19][20][21]. However, except for the study of Bleich et al [18] (only female cadavers were examined), the majority of studies examined the anatomy of IIA in both sexes [14,16,20,21]. The anterior and posterior divisions of the IIA typically include the following branches: posterior division (superior gluteal artery, iliolumbar artery, and lateral sacral arteries) and anterior division (umbilical artery, superior vesical artery (it could be two or more originating), obturator artery, uterine artery, vaginal artery, middle rectal artery, internal pudendal artery, inferior gluteal artery) [1,7,11,22].…”