In the present study, the veins of neck region in the New Zealand rabbit were observed macroanatomically.A number ofi6 adult specimens were used in the study. The veins were filled with the latex and dissection was performed. It has beenobserved that there are two cranial vena cava, the right and the left one, in the rabbit, both of which in relation with each other via thetransverse jugular vein in front of the cranial thoracic inlet. The right and left vena thyroidea caudalis were seen arising as a commanroot from the dorsal surface o the v. cava cranialis dexter. Likely, v. thyroidea caudalis sinister in one material,W~~determined coming lonely from the v. cava cranialis dexter and v. thyroidea caudalis dexter leaving vena cava cranialis dexter with v. colli medianacommonly. Ramus laryngeus caudalis of both sides were observed niting with v. laryngea cranialist at the level of cranial edge of theventı'al border of the thyroidea cartilage and ventral to the epiglottis; thus, constructingvein was arised direct y from the cranial vena cava
Bu çalışmadaYeni Zelanda tavşammn boyun bölgesi vena'ları makroanatomikolarak incelendi. Araştırmada16 adetergin Yeni Zelanda tavşamndannialis'in v. cava cranialis dexter ve v. cava cranialis sinister olarak iki adet olduğu ve bu damarlarınhemen önünde v. jugularis transversa adında bir damarla birbirleriyle ilişkide olc"ğu belirlenmiştir.ortak bir kök halinde v. cava cranialis dexter'in dorsal yüzünden çıktığı, bir materyal de ise v. thyroidea caudalis sinister'in tek başınav. thyroidea caudalis dexter'den,v. thyroidea caudalis dexter'in ise v. colli mediana ile ortak bir kök halinde v. cava cranialis dexter'den çıktığı tespit edilmiştir. Her iki tarafa ait ramus laryngeus caudalis ile v. laryngea cranialis'incartilago thyroidea'mnkenannın cranial ucu düzeyinde, epiglottis'inventral'inde birleşerek arcus laryngeus cranialis'i oluşturduğubelirlenmiştir.tocervicalis'in v. cava cranialis'tençıktığı tespit edilmiştir
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Veterinary Surgery |
Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | June 1, 2003 |
Published in Issue | Year 2003Volume: 50 Issue: 2 |