epigastric vein
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Definition
- Noun:
- A vein serving the anterior abdominal wall: The epigastric vein is a blood vessel that drains blood from the front part of the abdominal wall.
Usage
- The term "epigastric vein" is used in medical and anatomical contexts to describe specific venous structures. It typically refers to one of a pair of veins, such as the superficial epigastric vein or the inferior epigastric vein, which are part of the circulatory system in the abdominal region.
Examples
- Noun:
- The surgeon carefully avoided the inferior epigastric vein during the procedure.
- Ultrasound can be used to locate the superficial epigastric vein.
Advanced Usage
- "Superficial epigastric vein": A vein that drains the lower abdominal wall and empties into the great saphenous vein.
- The superficial epigastric vein is often visible just beneath the skin.
- "Inferior epigastric vein": A vein that accompanies the inferior epigastric artery and drains into the external iliac vein.
- The inferior epigastric vein is an important landmark in laparoscopic surgery.
Variants and Related Words
- Epigastric (adjective): Pertaining to the upper middle region of the abdomen.
- The patient reported epigastric pain.
- Epigastrium (noun): The upper middle region of the abdomen.
- Tenderness was noted in the epigastrium.
Synonyms
- Abdominal vein: A general term for veins in the abdominal area. (Note: "epigastric vein" is a more specific type of abdominal vein.)
Related Phrases
- Epigastric vessels: A term often used to refer collectively to the epigastric arteries and veins.
- The incision was made to avoid damaging the epigastric vessels.
Noun
- veins serving the anterior walls of the abdomen