Session 1.3c - Pre-Reading (Venous Drainage of Head and Neck B) Flashcards

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1
Q

Many of the veins of the scalp and face are similar to the ________ supply of these structures, in _____ and ____.

A

Arterial, in route and name.

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2
Q

Name some veins that drain the scalp

A
  • Superficial temporal vein
  • Supratrochlear vein
  • Supraorbital veins
  • Posterior occipital
  • Posterior auricular
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3
Q

Name two veins that drain the front of the scalp.

A
  • Supratrochlear vein

- Supraorbital vein

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4
Q

The supratrochlear and supraorbital vein ultimately join with which vein?

A

The facial vein

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5
Q

Name two veins that drain the back (posterior) of the scalp.

A
  • Posterior occipital

- Posterior auricular

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6
Q

Which two veins join to make the external jugular vein?

A

Superficial temporal vein + Posterior auricular

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7
Q

The superficial temporal vein and the posterior auricular vein join to make which vein?

A

The external jugular vein.

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8
Q

Where does EJV lie?

A

This runs down the superficial cervical fascia of the neck (just beneath the layer of skin)

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9
Q

The EJV runs down the neck how, to ultimately drain into which vein?

A

Runs laterally to ultimately drain into the subclavian vein.

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10
Q

Which vein is most readily visible in a person’s neck?

A

External jugular vein

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11
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Fig. 1

Label the:
- Superficial temporal vein
- External jugular vein
- Facial vein
- Posterior auricular vein
- Occipital vein
- Supratrochlear vein
- Supraorbital vein
(Bonus for other veins)
A

See image

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12
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Fig. 2

Label the:

  • Ear
  • Sternocleidomastoid muscle
  • Clavicle
  • External jugular vein
A

SCM (arrows pointing left)
Clavicle (arrows pointing up)
EJV (arrows pointing right) (most visible vessel)

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13
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Fig. 2

Which side of the neck is this showing?

A

Patient’s right

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14
Q

Which vein is used to assess a patient’s venous pressure?

A

Internal jugular vein

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15
Q

Where can you find the IJV?

A

Deep to SCM - it cannot be seen on surface anatomy; do not confuse EJV with IJV!

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16
Q

Superficial veins (_____ __ ___ _____) relate to deeper venous structures (_____ ______ _______).

A

Veins of the scalp; dural venous sinuses.

17
Q

Fig. 3

What plane and orientation are we viewing this image in?

A

A coronal section of the scalp, looking at it straight on

18
Q

Name the 5 layers of the scalp.

A
  • Skin
  • Connective tissue (dense) with blood vessels (where we find our arteries and veins)
  • Aponeurosis (galea aponeurotica)
  • Loose areolar connective tissue (areolar tissue is a type of loose connective tissue)
  • Periosteal layer of the bone
19
Q

What do we find beneath the bone of the skull?

A

The right and left hemispheres of the brain.

20
Q

What are the meninges?

A

The layer that covers the brain, including the dura.

21
Q

Fig. 3

Describe the journey of the dural venous sinus in the image.

A

In the middle (blue) is one of our dural venous sinuses; this one runs from the back of the skull to the front, between the right and left hemispheres of the brain.

22
Q

Where does the venous connection from the dural venous sinus lie?

A

Between the dense connective tissue layer of the scalp and the dural venous sinus.

23
Q

What are the veins between the dense CT of the scalp and the dural venous sinuses?

A

Emissary veins

24
Q

Fig. 3

Label the:

  • 5 layers of the scalp
  • Cranial dura (meninges)
  • Dural venous sinus
  • Emissary veins

Draw the:
- Right and left hemispheres of the brain

A

See image

25
Q

How do infections of the scalp travel extracranially to intracranially?

A

Infections that are relatively superficial, involving dense connective tissue (extracranial), could travel to the dural venous sinuses (intracranially), as a result of the emissary veins (venous connections).