perforating vein
Definition
Noun: * A perforating vein is a type of blood vessel that accompanies a perforating artery. Its primary function is to drain deoxygenated blood from the muscles of the leg and transport it into the deep femoral vein, a major vein in the thigh.
Usage
The term is used in medical, anatomical, and physiological contexts to describe a specific component of the venous system in the lower limb. * The surgeon carefully avoided the perforating veins during the procedure. * A malfunctioning perforating vein can contribute to venous insufficiency.
Advanced Usage
- In anatomical descriptions, these veins are often discussed in relation to the perforating arteries they accompany and their role in connecting the superficial and deep venous systems of the leg.
Variants and Related Words
- Perforator vein: A common synonym used interchangeably with "perforating vein."
- Venae perforantes: The formal Latin anatomical term.
Synonyms
- Perforator vein
Related Terms (Anatomical Context)
- Deep femoral vein: The larger vein into which perforating veins empty.
- Perforating artery: The artery that runs alongside the perforating vein.
- Venous drainage: The process of blood flow through veins, which is the function of the perforating vein.
Noun
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veins that accompany the perforating arteries; drain leg muscles; empty into the deep femoral vein
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