retromandibular vein
The surgeon carefully identified the retromandibular vein during the procedure.
Noun: - A specific vein in the head: The retromandibular vein is a blood vessel located near the jaw. It is formed by the joining of veins in front of the ear and is a posterior (rear) branch of the facial vein.
This term is used exclusively in technical, medical contexts such as anatomy, surgery, and radiology to precisely identify this specific vein. - The surgeon carefully dissected around the retromandibular vein to avoid bleeding. - The scan showed the path of the retromandibular vein posterior to the ramus of the mandible.
- Anatomical relationships: In detailed anatomical description, the vein's position relative to other structures is often specified.
- The retromandibular vein descends within the parotid gland, superficial to the external carotid artery.
- Posterior facial vein: A less common synonym for the retromandibular vein.
- Posterior facial vein
This is a highly specialized anatomical term with no common idioms, phrasal verbs, or figurative uses. Its usage is confined to professional medical and scientific communication.
The surgeon carefully identified the retromandibular vein during the procedure.
- posterior branch of the facial vein; formed by temporal veins in front of the ear