Anterior tibial vein
The anterior tibial vein is a vein in the lower leg.
Anterior tibial vein | |
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Veins of the leg, where the anterior tibial vein is the lateral one of the "Tibial veins". | |
Cross-section through middle of leg. | |
Details | |
Drains to | Popliteal vein |
Artery | Anterior tibial artery |
Identifiers | |
Latin | Vena tibialis anterior (singular) venae tibiales anteriores (plural) |
TA98 | A12.3.11.031 |
TA2 | 5075 |
FMA | 70925 |
Anatomical terminology |
In human anatomy, there are anterior two tibial veins. They originate and receive blood from the dorsal venous arch, on the back of the foot and empties into the popliteal vein.
The anterior tibial veins drain the ankle joint, knee joint, tibiofibular joint, and the anterior portion of the lower leg.[1]
The two anterior tibial veins ascend in the interosseous membrane between the tibia and fibula and unite with the posterior tibial veins to form the popliteal vein.
Like most deep veins in legs, anterior tibial veins are accompanied by the homonym artery, the anterior tibial artery, along its course.[1]
References
- Alcamo (2003). Anatomy Coloring Workbook. New York: Random House Inc. p. 196. ISBN 978-0375763427.
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