Affiliation:
1. Department of Anatomy Binzhou Medical University Yantai China
2. Department of Anatomy, Catholic Institute for Applied Anatomy The Catholic University of Korea Seoul South Korea
3. Department of Anatomy and Jesaeng‐Euise Clinical Anatomy Center Wonkwang University School of Medicine Iksan South Korea
Abstract
AbstractThis study aimed to validate and compare the anatomical variations of the superior intercostal veins, focusing on their origin, course, anastomoses, and destination. In addition, the results were compared with findings from other relevant studies. Fifty Korean and 16 Chinese adult cadavers were dissected for this study. The superior intercostal veins were dissected and measured. In our study of 66 specimens, the right superior intercostal vein was observed in 92.3% of cases, while the left superior intercostal vein was observed in 50%. The right superior intercostal vein was subdivided into six types based on its composition, which mainly drained the second and third right posterior intercostal veins. Similarly, the left superior intercostal vein was subdivided into eight types, primarily involving the second to fourth left posterior intercostal veins. This detailed anatomical study successfully identified and classified the various morphologic types of the superior intercostal vein and reviewed the clinical significance of this vein. The findings of this study can offer valuable anatomical evidence to physicians, aiding in their understanding and utilization of the superior intercostal vein.
Subject
General Medicine,Histology,Anatomy