Superior rectal vein

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Superior rectal vein

The Superior rectal vein (also known as the superior hemorrhoidal vein) is a blood vessel in the human body that drains blood from the rectum and sigmoid colon. It is the continuation of the inferior mesenteric vein above the rectum, and it splits into two branches that run in the submucosa.

Etymology

The term "superior rectal vein" is derived from Latin words "superior" meaning upper, "rectus" meaning straight, and "vena" meaning vein. The term "hemorrhoidal" is derived from the Greek word "haimorrhois" which means liable to discharge blood.

Anatomy

The superior rectal vein is the continuation of the inferior mesenteric vein and is located above the rectum. It splits into two branches that run in the submucosa, which is the layer of tissue beneath the mucous membrane lining the rectum and sigmoid colon.

Function

The function of the superior rectal vein is to drain blood from the rectum and sigmoid colon. This is part of the body's circulatory system, which is responsible for transporting blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.

Clinical significance

The superior rectal vein is clinically significant because it can be involved in conditions such as hemorrhoids and rectal prolapse. Hemorrhoids occur when the veins in the rectum and anus become swollen and inflamed. Rectal prolapse occurs when the rectum slips out of place, and can be caused by weakening of the muscles that hold the rectum in place.

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