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Prepyloric Vein (Noun)

Meaning

A tributary of the right gastric vein.

Classification

Nouns denoting body parts.

Examples

  • The prepyloric vein is a small blood vessel that drains into the right gastric vein, which ultimately empties into the hepatic portal vein.
  • In some individuals, the prepyloric vein may communicate with the gastric veins, forming a network of tributaries that converge into the right gastric vein.
  • During abdominal surgery, the prepyloric vein must be carefully identified and ligated to avoid hemorrhage, as it is a significant tributary of the right gastric vein.
  • Variations in the branching pattern of the prepyloric vein and right gastric vein have been noted in the medical literature, which may be relevant for surgeons performing gastrectomy procedures.
  • As a tributary of the right gastric vein, the prepyloric vein plays an important role in draining the proximal stomach and adjacent pyloric regions of the gastrointestinal tract.

Synonyms

  • Vena Pylorica

Hypernyms

  • Venous Blood Vessel
  • Vena
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