Superficial Vein in Medial Leg
Great Saphenous Vein
Vein that connects the cephalic v. and basilic v.
Median Cubital Vein
Arteries that come off Celiac Trunk
Left gastric a.
Splenic a.
Common Hepatic a.
Arteries that branch off Aortic Arch
Brachiocephalic Trunk
Left Common Carotid a.
Left Subclavian a.
Which vessel is commonly grafted for a coronary bypass?
Great Saphenous Vein
Right greater omentum to Liver
Right gastro-omental v.
Superior Mesenteric Vein
Hepatic Portal Vein
Left testis to heart
Gonadal v.
renal v.
inferior vena cava.
Heart to lesser curvature of the stomach (left)
Ascending Aorta
Descending Aorta
Celiac Trunk
Left Gastric a.
Heart to Large Intestine (descending colon)
Ascending Aorta
Descending Aorta
Inferior Mesenteric
A car crash victim is brought in with severe neck trauma, including several cervical vertebrae dislocations. Which vessel would be most compromised by this dislocation?
Vertebral Artery
(runs through the transverse foramen)
Behind the knee to the heart
Popliteal v.
femoral v.
external iliac v.
common iliac v.
inferior vena cava
Face to heart!
external jugular v.
subclavian v.
brachiocephalic v.
superior vena cava
Heart to right insula lobe
Ascending Aorta
Brachiocephalic Trunk
Right Common Carotid
Internal Carotid Artery
Heart to left hypothenar muscles
Ascending Aorta
Left Subclavian
Axillary a.
Brachial a.
Ulnar a.
A patient comes in complaining of pain and pressure in the anterior part of their lower leg. You diagnose them with anterior compartment syndrome. The pressure is disrupting the function of which vessel?
Anterior Tibial Vein
(extra pressure prevents blood from draining properly and shuts down the vein)
Medial Upper Arm to Heart
Basilic v.
Axillary v.
Subclavian v.
Brachiocephalic v.
Superior Vena Cava
Left greater omentum to the heart!
Left gastro-omental v.
Splenic v.
Hepatic Portal Vein
Hepatic Veins!
Inferior Vena Cava
Heart to Greater Curvature of Stomach (right)
Ascending Aorta
Descending Aorta
Celiac Trunk
Common Hepatic a.
Gastroduodenal a.
Right Gastro-omental a.
Heart to femur (bone)
Ascending Aorta
Descending Aorta
Common Iliac a.
External Iliac a.
Femoral a.
Deep femoral a.
A football player gets injured on the play and you notice that their lower leg is now bent in the opposite direction. The break appears to be on the distal femur. Which artery would be most affected by this injury?
Popliteal artery