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Internal iliac vein - Wikipedia
The internal iliac vein (hypogastric vein) begins near the upper part of the greater sciatic foramen, passes upward behind and slightly medial to the internal iliac artery and, at the brim of the pelvis, joins with the external iliac vein to form the common iliac vein.
Internal iliac vein: Origin, course, tributaries - Kenhub
2023年11月3日 · The internal iliac vein arises superiorly to the greater sciatic foramen. It is formed by the coalescence of several extrapelvic and pelvic veins; Its extrapelvic tributaries are the superior gluteal, inferior gluteal, internal pudendal and obturator veins.
Internal iliac vein | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
2021年12月20日 · The internal iliac vein (IIV) represents the union of veins and venous plexuses draining the pelvic viscera, pelvic wall, external genitalia, perineum, buttocks, and medial thigh. Above the greater sciatic notch as a confluence of the gluteal veins and the pelvic tributaries described below.
Internal Iliac Vein - Radiology In Plain English
2024年10月5日 · The internal iliac vein (IIV) is a vital blood vessel in the pelvic region, responsible for draining blood from the pelvis and lower limbs. Understanding this vein’s anatomy and function is important in diagnosing and treating various vascular and pelvic disorders.
Internal Iliac Vein - Structure, Function, Location, Diagram
2025年1月23日 · The internal iliac vein is a major venous structure that drains blood from the pelvic organs, pelvic walls, and the gluteal region. It is formed by the confluence of several smaller veins, including the superior and inferior gluteal veins, obturator vein, and others from the pelvic region. Located deep in the pelvis, the internal iliac
Anatomy, Abdomen and Pelvis: Veins - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
2023年3月5日 · Each set of external and internal iliac veins on the right and left sides of the body form an associated left or right common iliac vein. The left common iliac vein and right common iliac vein join to form the inferior vena cava (IVC). [1] .
Common iliac vein: Anatomy and drainage - Kenhub
2023年5月25日 · The internal iliac vein drains all of the veins of the pelvic cavity and some of the gluteal region. The extra pelvic veins include the superior and inferior gluteal veins, the obturator (drains the lateral pelvis wall) and internal pudendal veins (drains the pelvis).
Internal Iliac Vein | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier
The internal iliac vein is formed by the union of multiple veins including the obturator, superior gluteal, inferior gluteal, lateral sacral, vesical, middle rectal, internal pudendal, uterine, vaginal (when present), and lateral sacral veins.
Internal iliac vein - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The internal iliac vein (v. hypogastric; v. internal iliaca; internal iliac vein) begins near the upper part of the greater sciatic foramen, passes upward behind and slightly medial to the internal iliac artery and, at the brim of the pelvis, joins with the external iliac to form the common iliac vein.Tributaries.—With the exception of the ...
Internal iliac vein | Encyclopedia | Anatomy.app | Learn anatomy
The internal iliac vein (Latin: vena iliaca interna) is a major vein of the pelvis formed by several venous blood vessels above the greater sciatic foramen. It terminates by fusing with the external iliac vein, creating the common iliac vein.