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Saturday, February 16, 2019

Summary of umbilical veins


Umbilical veins
Definition :
One of three embryonic vessels of fetus .
Veins of fetus
      Vitelline system : develops portal system
      Umbilical system : which disappear after birth
      Cardinal system : forms caval system

Fetal circulation :
it enters the embryo body at the umbilicus and

 then passes into the liver, where it is joined by the portal vein; its blood then flows by way of the ductus venosus and the inferior vena cava to the right atrium
Fate of umbilical veins :
the right umbilical vein disappears during the seventh week.
it is degenate at least a week after birth  
Fucntions:
It functions to return the blood from the placenta and fuses to form a single vein in the umbilical cord.
Applied anatomy :
Recanalization :
 Under extreme pressure, the round ligament may reopen to allow the passage of blood. Such recanalization may be evident in patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension.
Catheterization :
A newborn baby has a patent umbilical vein for at least a week after birth. This umbilical vein may be catheterised for ready intravenous access.

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