femoral vein cannulation



femoral vein

femoral vein

Vein: Femoral vein
Drawing of the left femoral triangle - shows superior portion of the femoral vein.
The femoral vein and its tributaries.
Latin vena femoralis
Gray's subject #173 672
Source popliteal, profunda femoris, great saphenous
Drains to external iliac vein
Artery femoral artery
MeSH Femoral+Vein
Dorlands/Elsevier v_05/12850355

In the human body, the femoral vein is a blood vessel that accompanies the femoral artery in the femoral sheath. It begins at the adductor canal (also known as Hunter's canal) and is a continuation of the popliteal vein. It ends at the inferior margin of the inguinal ligament, where it becomes the external iliac vein.

Contents

  • 1 Drainage
  • 2 Clinical significance
  • 3 Use of the term superficial femoral vein
  • 4 Additional images
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Drainage

Several large veins drain into the femoral vein:

  • popliteal vein
  • profunda femoris vein
  • great saphenous vein

Clinical significance

Occlusion of the femoral vein can be life-threatening.[1]

The practice of delivering recreational drugs intravenously using the femoral vein is relatively common amongst injecting drug users (IDUs).[2]

Use of the term superficial femoral vein

The term superficial femoral vein is not recognized as a legitimate anatomic term.[3]

However, some specialist physicians (e.g. radiologists, vascular surgeons) use the term superficial femoral vein for the distal part of the femoral vein to:

  1. differentiate the femoral vein segments before and after the profunda femoris vein joins with it, and
  2. differentiate the distal segment of the femoral vein from the deep femoral vein (profunda femoris vein), which is paired with the profunda femoris artery.

Usage of this term is discouraged by many physicians because it leads to confusion among general medical practitioners.[1]

The femoral vein is considered a deep vein, unlike the adjective superficial suggests and has lead some physicians to falsely conclude it is a superficial vein, which has resulted in patients (with deep vein thrombosis) being denied efficacious thrombolytic therapy.[3]

Additional images

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Analysis: Band-Aid surgery aids fertility 

UPI - Mar 06 3:35 PM
Doctors said they can relieve pain due to faulty veins in a minimally-invasive procedure that is recommended to overcome male infertility.

Nonsurgical Therapy Highly Effective for Pain and Infertility in Men 
Newswise - Mar 05 6:21 AM
Research shows that nonsurgical embolization is 98 percent effective, offers a lower recurrence rate and much quicker recovery than surgery for the treatment of varicoceles (varicose veins in the testicle and scrotum). Varicoceles can cause pain, atrophy or infertility--and impact quality of life.

Experimental implant a blessing for teen 
Miami Herald - Mar 02 12:11 AM
''I feel good,'' says Daniel Rodriguez, 13.

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