Right gastric vein explained

Right gastric vein
Latin:vena gastrica dextra
Drainsfrom:Lesser curvature of the stomach
Drainsto:Hepatic portal vein
Artery:Right gastric artery

The right gastric vein (pyloric vein) drains blood from the lesser curvature of the stomach into the hepatic portal vein. It is part of the portal circulation.

Structure

The right gastric vein passes right along the lesser curvature of the stomach to the pylorus. Once there, it joins onto the portal vein before the duodenum. The prepyloric vein is the last connecting branch onto the right gastric vein, marking the end of the stomach, and draining the proximal part of the duodenum.

Function

The right gastric vein drains deoxygenated blood from the lesser curvature of the stomach.

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