arteria labialis superior
Học thuậtThân thiện
The surgeon carefully identifies the arteria labialis superior during the procedure.
Definition
Noun: - Superior labial artery: A specific artery that is a branch of the facial artery. Its primary function is to supply oxygenated blood to the tissues of the upper lip.
Usage
This term is used exclusively in specialized medical and anatomical contexts to describe a specific blood vessel. - The surgeon carefully avoided the arteria labialis superior during the procedure. - A diagram of the face clearly labeled the arteria labialis superior branching from the facial artery.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical Significance: Knowledge of the arteria labialis superior is crucial in maxillofacial surgery, cosmetic procedures (like lip augmentation), and in the treatment of traumatic facial injuries to control bleeding.
Variants and Related Words
- Superior labial artery: This is the standard English term equivalent to . The Latin term is often used in formal anatomical nomenclature.
- Facial artery (Arteria facialis): The parent artery from which the superior labial artery branches.
- Arteria labialis inferior: The corresponding artery that supplies blood to the lower lip.
Synonyms
- Superior labial artery: The direct English synonym.
The surgeon carefully identifies the arteria labialis superior during the procedure.
Noun
- an artery that is a branch of the facial artery that supplies the upper lip