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Comparative Study of Morphology and Distribution of Valves in Human Retromandibular Vein

Authors :
Satoru Matsunaga
Hitoshi Yamamoto
Kento Odaka
Masahito Yamamoto
Sumiharu Morita
Shinichi Abe
Norio Kasahara
Source :
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College. 62:99-106
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Tokyo Dental College, 2021.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to analyze the distribution and morphology of the valves in the human retromandibular vein. The retromandibular, internal thoracic, azygos, femoral, and brachial veins were harvested from 46 cadavers donated to the Department of Anatomy at Tokyo Dental College for dissection. The frequency of the valves in each vein, the length of the cusps, and the thickness of the vein itself were measured. Valves were present at high frequency (92.1%) in the veins of the limbs and had cusps at least twice as long as the internal diameter of the vein. Veins in the trunk contained a lower frequency of valves, with cusps that tended to be shorter (1.60±0.77) than those of the venous valves in the limbs (2.12±0.60). The valves of the retromandibular vein tended to resemble venous valves in the trunk in terms of both frequency and morphology. The main function of venous valves in the limbs is to prevent retrograde flow. Conversely, valves in the veins of the trunk and retromandibular vein play a role in retaining blood in the veins, and their relationship to other veins means that they can cause major hemorrhage.

Details

ISSN :
00408891
Volume :
62
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5e8a620b1347678de91c88bf92ca0748
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2209/tdcpublication.2020-0046