vena basilica
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Definition
Noun: - A major superficial vein of the upper limb: The vena basilica is a large, visible vein located on the medial (inner) side of the arm. It drains blood from the back of the hand and the forearm, and it empties into the axillary vein in the upper arm.
Usage Notes
- This term is primarily used in medical, anatomical, and clinical contexts (e.g., phlebotomy, surgery, physical examination).
- It is a specific anatomical name and is not used in everyday conversation.
Examples
- Noun:
- The phlebotomist selected the vena basilica for the blood draw because it was prominent and easy to access.
- In human anatomy, the vena basilica is often a landmark for surgical procedures in the arm.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical Context: The vena basilica is a common site for intravenous (IV) cannulation, especially when other veins are not suitable.
- Due to the patient's dehydrated state, the nurse successfully established IV access in the vena basilica.
Variants and Related Words
- Basilic Vein: This is the more common clinical and lay term for the . Both terms refer to the same anatomical structure.
- The basilic vein is often used for inserting a PICC line.
Synonyms
- Basilic vein: The direct synonym.
Related Anatomical Terms
- Cephalic vein: Another major superficial vein of the arm, located on the lateral (outer) side.
- Axillary vein: The larger vein in the armpit into which the basilic vein drains.
- Median cubital vein: A connecting vein in the elbow region, often linking the basilic and cephalic veins.
Noun
- a vein that drains the back of the hand and forearm and empties into the axillary vein