The medial saphenous vein is a vein commonly used by veterinarians and veterinary technicians to collect blood samples from cats because it is easy to access and near the skin. It runs along the inside of the back leg. For a website with good pictures, visit the link below.
Common venipuncture sites in horses include the jugular vein, lateral thoracic vein, cephalic vein, and saphenous vein. For injections, common sites are the neck muscles, gluteal muscles, and the muscles of the hind limb. It's important to follow proper aseptic techniques and anatomical landmarks when performing these procedures.
In the human, the brachiocephalic vein is formed by the union of the internal jugular and the subclavian vein on each side. In the cat, the brachiocephalic vein is formed by the union of the external jugular and the subclavian vein on each side.
The coccygeal vein on a cow runs from the tailhead or the base of the tail through the tail. It can be accessed by needle in order to draw blood right above the tailhead, or underneath the tail.
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The epiglottis is a flap of cartilage in the cat's throat above the larynx (voice box.)
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Saphenous
The saphenous vein is a muscular vein.
The most important veins in the lower leg are the two saphenous veins--the greater saphenous vein, which runs from the foot to the groin area, and the short saphenous vein, which runs from the ankle to the knee.
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The great saphenous vein is the longest vein in the body. It is a superficial vein located in the leg.
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The great saphenous vein is the superficial vein on the medial side of the tibia. It is the longest vein in the body.
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short saphenous vein
The great saphenous vein passes anteriorly to the medial malleolus. This vein is the longest in the body.