- Inferior vena cava
Infobox Vein | Name = PAGENAME
Latin = vena cava inferior
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Caption = Anterior (frontal) view of the opened heart. White arrows indicate normal blood flow.
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Source =common iliac vein lumbar veins testicular vein renal vein suprarenal vein hepatic vein
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Artery =abdominal aorta
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The inferior vena cava (or IVC) is the largevein that carries de-oxygenatedblood from the lower half of the body into theheart .It is
posterior to the abdominal cavity and runs alongside of thevertebral column on its right side (i.e. it is aretroperitoneal structure). It enters theright atrium at the lower right, back side of the heart.Drainage patterns
The IVC is formed by the joining of the left and right
common iliac vein s and brings blood into theright atrium of the heart. It also anastomoses with theazygos vein system (which runs on the right side of the vertebral column) and the venousplexus es next to thespinal cord .The
caval opening is at T8. The specific levels of the branches are as follows:Because the IVC is not centrally located, there are some asymmetries in drainage patterns. The
gonadal vein s andsuprarenal vein s drain into the IVC on the right side, but into therenal vein on the left side, which in turn drains into the IVC. By contrast, all thelumbar veins andhepatic veins usually drain directly into the IVC.Note that the vein that carries de-oxygenated blood from the upper half of the body is the
superior vena cava .Pathologies associated with the IVC
Health problems attributed to the IVC are most often associated with it being compressed (ruptures are rare because it has a low intraluminal
pressure ). Typical sources of external pressure are an enlargedaorta (abdominal aortic aneurysm ), the graviduterus (aortocaval compression syndrome ) and abdominal maligancies, such ascolorectal cancer ,renal cell carcinoma andovarian cancer . Since the inferior vena cava is primarily a right-sided structure, unconscious pregnant females should be turned on to their left side (therecovery position ), to relieve pressure on it and facilitate venous return. In rare cases, straining associated withdefecation can lead to restricted blood flow through the IVC and result in syncope (fainting). [Brophy CM, Evans L, Sumpio BE. Defecation syncope secondary to functional inferior vena caval obstruction during a Valsalva maneuver. Ann Vasc Surg. 1993 Jul;7(4):374-7. PMID 8268080.]Occlusion of the IVC is rare, but considered life-threatening and is an emergency. It is associated with
deep vein thrombosis ,IVC filter s,liver transplantation and instrumentation (e.g.catheter in thefemoral vein ). [Geehan DM, Inferior Vena Caval Thrombosis, emedicine.com, URL: http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic2718.htm, Accessed: August 3, 2005.]Embryology
In the
embryo , the IVC and right atrium are separated by theEustachian valve , also known inLatin as the "valvula venae cavae inferiore" (valve of the inferior vena cava). In the adult, this structure typically has totally regressed or remains as a small endocardial fold. [Yavuz T, Nazli C, Kinay O, Kutsal A. Giant eustachian valve with echocardiographic appearance of divided right atrium. Tex Heart Inst J. 2002;29(4):336-8. PMID 12484622 [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=140300 Full Text] .]
=Additionalee also
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Inferior vena cava filter
*Inferior vena cava syndrome
*Recovery position
*Superior vena cava References
External links
* - "Eustachian valve"
* - "Posterior Abdominal Wall: Tributaries to the Inferior Vena Cava"
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