vena gastrica sinistra
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific gastric vein: The "vena gastrica sinistra" is an anatomical term for a blood vessel. It is defined as the vein that arises from a union of veins from the gastric cardia (the area where the esophagus joins the stomach). It runs within the lesser omentum (a fold of tissue in the abdomen) and ultimately empties its blood into the portal vein.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The surgeon carefully ligated the vena gastrica sinistra during the procedure.
- An anatomical diagram clearly labels the vena gastrica sinistra and its connection to the portal system.
Advanced Usage
- This term is used almost exclusively in specialized medical, anatomical, and surgical contexts. It is a precise Latin-derived term for a specific structure within the human venous system.
Variants and Related Words
- Left gastric vein: This is the direct English translation and equivalent term for "vena gastrica sinistra." They are synonyms used interchangeably in medical literature.
- Gastric veins: A broader category of veins draining the stomach, which includes the vena gastrica sinistra.
- Portal vein: The major vein into which the vena gastrica sinistra drains.
Synonyms
- Left gastric vein: The primary and most common synonym.
Related Phrases
- Tributary of the portal vein: A phrase describing its function.
- Runs in the lesser omentum: A phrase describing its anatomical course.
Noun
- arises from a union of veins from the gastric cardia; runs in the lesser omentum; empties into the portal vein