venae epigastricae superiores
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A surgeon carefully identifies the venae epigastricae superiores during a procedure.
Definition
- Noun:
- Anatomical term: The venae epigastricae superiores are a pair of veins that run alongside (accompany) the superior epigastric artery. They are responsible for draining deoxygenated blood from the upper region of the anterior abdominal wall.
Usage
- This term is used exclusively in medical, anatomical, and biological contexts to describe specific venous structures.
- It is typically used in technical descriptions, surgical reports, and anatomical textbooks.
Examples
- Noun:
- During the procedure, the surgeon carefully avoided the venae epigastricae superiores.
- The venae epigastricae superiores anastomose with the inferior epigastric veins.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical significance: Knowledge of the venae epigastricae superiores is important in surgical planning for abdominal operations to prevent significant bleeding.
- Anatomical relationships: These veins are part of the venous drainage system of the anterior abdominal wall and have connections (anastomoses) with other venous networks.
Variants and Related Words
- Superior epigastric vein: A common English variant name for a single vena epigastrica superior.
- Superior epigastric artery: The artery that the venae epigastricae superiores accompany.
- Inferior epigastric veins (): The corresponding veins that drain the lower anterior abdominal wall.
Synonyms
- Superior epigastric veins (Direct English translation and synonym)
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Venous drainage: The process of blood return via veins, of which the venae epigastricae superiores are a part.
- Anterior abdominal wall: The anatomical region where these veins are located.
A surgeon carefully identifies the venae epigastricae superiores during a procedure.
Noun
- veins that accompany the superior epigastric artery