Wow! What a question: From the right femoral vein up to the inferior vena cava, then into the heart's right atrium, past the tricuspid valve, into the right ventricle, then up past the pulmonary semilunar valve, out of the heart and into the pulmonary trunk, into the pulmonary arteries, to the lungs, then the pulmonary veins bring the blood back to the heart's left atrium, past the mitral valve, into the left ventricle, past the aortic semilunar valve, then out of the heart into the Aortic arch, down the dorsal Aorta, into the inferior mesenteric artery, and then into the colon, or large intestine. That was one heck of a trip!
Femoral vein
for blood to reach the right atrium from the small intestines it follows this path: Small veins - portal vein- liver- inferior caval vein - right atrium The blood flows mostly northwards
Blood flow in the leg begins at the femoral artery. From there, it runs to the popliteal artery, anterior tibial artery, dorsalis pedis artery, and finally, the dorsal metatarsal arteries.
A catheter may be inserted in the right femoral vein for various medical procedures, such as venous access for fluid administration, medication delivery, or diagnostic studies like venography. The femoral vein provides a large and accessible route for catheterization, especially in emergency situations. Additionally, it can be used for interventions such as angioplasty or stent placement in the lower extremities. In some cases, the right femoral approach is preferred for certain cardiac procedures due to anatomical considerations.
femoral arteries
lungs
My mum has two femoral arteries in her right leg and one in the left.
Right Femoral Artery -> Right External Iliac Artery -> Right Common Iliac Artery -> Abdominal Aorta -> Aorta -> Right Coronary Artery I think below is a better answer: R Femoral A. > R Ext. Iliac > R Common Iliac > Abdominal Aorta> Thoracic Aorta > Aortic Arch
they are many such as liver , gall bladder , small and large intestines , and both kidneys... ^^^^^ Incorrect. The RIGHT HYPOCHONDRIAC region only contains a portion of the liver. The EPIGASTRIC region contains the STOMACH, GALLBLADDER, LIVER and the TRANSVERSE COLON of the large intestine.
Far down to the anus. Right next to it on the large intestine.
No clot or other blockage was found in the right deep femoral aftery. Good news.
Nope. It goes to the kidneys or intestines first.... It starts at the Left lung. Travels into the left atrium and then into the left ventricle. Then up into the aorta and then gets separated into the kidneys and intestines. From the inestines it enters the liver and ends up in the right atrium and then the right ventricle. From there it goes to the pulmonary artery and then into the right lung.