Inferior laryngeal vein
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Inferior Laryngeal Vein[edit | edit source]
The inferior laryngeal vein is a blood vessel that drains the larynx and is part of the venous system of the neck. It plays a crucial role in returning deoxygenated blood from the larynx to the heart.
Anatomy[edit | edit source]
The inferior laryngeal vein is a tributary of the inferior thyroid vein. It collects blood from the laryngeal tissues and drains into the inferior thyroid vein, which subsequently empties into the brachiocephalic vein.
Location[edit | edit source]
The inferior laryngeal vein is located in the neck, running alongside the inferior laryngeal artery and the recurrent laryngeal nerve. It is situated posterior to the thyroid gland and anterior to the trachea.
Structure[edit | edit source]
The vein is typically a small vessel, but its size can vary among individuals. It is often accompanied by the inferior laryngeal artery, which supplies oxygenated blood to the larynx.
Function[edit | edit source]
The primary function of the inferior laryngeal vein is to drain deoxygenated blood from the larynx. This is essential for maintaining proper circulation and ensuring that metabolic waste products are efficiently removed from the laryngeal tissues.
Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]
The inferior laryngeal vein is important in surgical procedures involving the thyroid gland and the larynx. Care must be taken to avoid damaging this vein during surgery, as injury can lead to complications such as bleeding or impaired venous drainage.
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