SUMMARY: During routine dissection of head and neck, an unusual drainage in pattern of the veins on the left side of the face was observed in an adult male cadaver. In the present case, he superficial temporal vein united with maxillary vein to form retromandibular vein within the substance of the left parotid gland. The anterior division of retromandibular vein joined with facial vein to form common facial vein that drained into left subclavian vein directly. Knowledge of such variations is important for surgeons performing head and neck surgeries. Facial veins are often grafted into carotid endarterectomy
The anterior facial veins ensure the venous drain-age of the face and have been used as main ve-nous...
Variations in the relationship of the retromandibular vein to the facial nerve have been widely repo...
Clinically, the cephalic vein is preferred for haemodialysis in patients with chronic renal failure ...
Facial vein, being the largest vein of the face forms the common facial vein after joining with the ...
Different patterns of variations in the venous drainage have been observed in the past. During routi...
Facial vein is the main vein of the face. Though its origin is constant, it frequently shows variati...
Facial vein, being the largest vein of the face forms the common facial vein after joining with the ...
Background: Anatomical knowledge of the facial vasculature is crucial not only for anatomists but al...
Facial region is drained by the maxillary, facial and superficial temporal veins. In the present cas...
Superficial head and neck vessels are increasingly used in surgical procedures and are especially im...
Variations in the origin and termination of external jugular vein are common and are reported in the...
Knowledge of anatomic variations concerning head and neck veins is important to surgeons performing ...
Knowledge of different anatomical structures is very important in parotid surgery to preserve facial...
Background: The veins of the head and neck have a complex developmental pattern which predisposes th...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to find out vascular variations in the face and neck reg...
The anterior facial veins ensure the venous drain-age of the face and have been used as main ve-nous...
Variations in the relationship of the retromandibular vein to the facial nerve have been widely repo...
Clinically, the cephalic vein is preferred for haemodialysis in patients with chronic renal failure ...
Facial vein, being the largest vein of the face forms the common facial vein after joining with the ...
Different patterns of variations in the venous drainage have been observed in the past. During routi...
Facial vein is the main vein of the face. Though its origin is constant, it frequently shows variati...
Facial vein, being the largest vein of the face forms the common facial vein after joining with the ...
Background: Anatomical knowledge of the facial vasculature is crucial not only for anatomists but al...
Facial region is drained by the maxillary, facial and superficial temporal veins. In the present cas...
Superficial head and neck vessels are increasingly used in surgical procedures and are especially im...
Variations in the origin and termination of external jugular vein are common and are reported in the...
Knowledge of anatomic variations concerning head and neck veins is important to surgeons performing ...
Knowledge of different anatomical structures is very important in parotid surgery to preserve facial...
Background: The veins of the head and neck have a complex developmental pattern which predisposes th...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to find out vascular variations in the face and neck reg...
The anterior facial veins ensure the venous drain-age of the face and have been used as main ve-nous...
Variations in the relationship of the retromandibular vein to the facial nerve have been widely repo...
Clinically, the cephalic vein is preferred for haemodialysis in patients with chronic renal failure ...