Supraorbital vein

Supraorbital vein
Veins of the head and neck. (Supraorbital vein visible at upper right.)
The tarsi and their ligaments. Right eye; front view. (Supraorbital vessels labeled at upper right.)
Details
Drains fromforehead
Drains toangular
Arterysupra-orbital
Identifiers
Latinvena supraorbitalis
TA98A12.3.05.021
TA24820
FMA50904
Anatomical terminology

The supraorbital vein is a vein of the forehead. It communicates with the frontal branch of the superficial temporal vein. It passes through the supraorbital notch, and merges with the angular vein to form the superior ophthalmic vein. The supraorbital vein helps to drain blood from the forehead, eyebrow, and upper eyelid.

Structure

The supraorbital vein begins on the forehead, where it communicates with the frontal branch of the superficial temporal vein. It runs downward superficial to the frontalis muscle. It merges with the angular vein to form the superior ophthalmic vein.[1][2]

Previous to its junction with the angular vein, it passes through the supraorbital notch into the orbit around the eye.[1] As this vessel passes through the notch, it receives the frontal diploic vein through a foramen at the bottom of the notch.

Function

The supraorbital vein helps to drain blood from the forehead, eyebrow, and upper eyelid.

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References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 645 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. 1 2 Remington, Lee Ann (2012). "11 - Orbital Blood Supply". Clinical Anatomy and Physiology of the Visual System (3rd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. pp. 202–217. doi:10.1016/B978-1-4377-1926-0.10011-6. ISBN 978-1-4377-1926-0.
  2. Dutton, Jonathan J. (2010). "3 - Anatomy of the Orbit". Radiology of the Orbit and Visual Pathways. Saunders. pp. 31–39. doi:10.1016/B978-1-4377-1151-6.00003-3. ISBN 978-1-4377-1151-6.
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