TY - JOUR
T1 - Anatomical relationship between arteries and veins in the scapular region
AU - Imanishi, Nobuaki
AU - Aiso, Sadakazu
AU - Nakajima, Hideo
PY - 2001/1/1
Y1 - 2001/1/1
N2 - Veins in the scapular region were investigated in five fresh cadavers, in which radiopaque materials were injected into both the arterial and the venous systems, to determine their locational relationship to the arteries. This radiographic technique is very useful for comparing veins and arteries. Many veins not accompanying arteries were observed, and veins in the skin and subcutaneous tissue were considered to consist of venae comitantes and non-venae-comitantes. The non-venae-comitantes formed a mainly polygonal venous network in the skin layer, and large communicating veins connected the venous network to the scapular or parascapular veins. These veins played a role in the drainage of venous blood that had perfused the dermis and, in this sense, they should be named cutaneous veins.
AB - Veins in the scapular region were investigated in five fresh cadavers, in which radiopaque materials were injected into both the arterial and the venous systems, to determine their locational relationship to the arteries. This radiographic technique is very useful for comparing veins and arteries. Many veins not accompanying arteries were observed, and veins in the skin and subcutaneous tissue were considered to consist of venae comitantes and non-venae-comitantes. The non-venae-comitantes formed a mainly polygonal venous network in the skin layer, and large communicating veins connected the venous network to the scapular or parascapular veins. These veins played a role in the drainage of venous blood that had perfused the dermis and, in this sense, they should be named cutaneous veins.
KW - Angiogram
KW - Circumflex-scapular artery
KW - Circumflex-scapular vein
KW - Cutaneous vein
KW - Venae comitantes
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U2 - 10.1054/bjps.2001.3606
DO - 10.1054/bjps.2001.3606
M3 - Article
C2 - 11428774
AN - SCOPUS:0034939910
SN - 0007-1226
VL - 54
SP - 419
EP - 422
JO - British Journal of Plastic Surgery
JF - British Journal of Plastic Surgery
IS - 5
ER -