vena gastrica-dextra
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Definition
Noun: - Right gastric vein: A blood vessel that receives venous blood from the upper part of the stomach (specifically the lesser curvature) and drains directly into the portal vein, which carries blood to the liver.
Usage
- The vena gastrica-dextra is a component of the portal venous system.
- During the surgical procedure, the surgeon carefully ligated the vena gastrica-dextra.
- Imaging studies can help visualize the vena gastrica-dextra and its connection to the portal vein.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical/Surgical Context: This term is primarily used in medical, anatomical, and surgical descriptions. It is a specific anatomical landmark.
- The dissection revealed an unusually large vena gastrica-dextra.
- In Anatomical Description: Used to precisely describe vascular anatomy.
- The vena gastrica-dextra runs along the lesser curvature of the stomach.
Variants and Related Words
- Right gastric vein: The common English name for . These terms are used interchangeably.
- Portal vein (vena portae): The major vein into which the drains.
- Gastric veins: The general category of veins draining the stomach, which includes the and the (left gastric vein).
Synonyms
- Right gastric vein: The direct and most frequently used synonym in English-language medical texts.
Related Terms (Anatomical Structures)
- Lesser curvature: The superior and medial border of the stomach where the is located.
- Portal hypertension: A clinical condition where increased pressure in the portal venous system can affect vessels like the .
Noun
- receives veins from the upper surfaces of the stomach and empties into the portal vein