Uterine venous plexus
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The uterine venous plexus is a network of veins surrounding the uterus and has extensive anastomoses with the vaginal venous plexus inferiorly and ovarian venous plexuses laterally.
Gross anatomy
The uterine venous plexus lies along the lateral aspects and superior angles of the uterus within the two layers of the broad ligament, extending inferiorly to the level of the cervix. Arising as paired or single veins bilaterally, the uterine veins originate from the lateral aspect of the lower uterus adjacent to the cervix and follow the path of the uterine artery laterally, anterior to the ureter, before draining into the internal iliac veins within the pelvis.
Related pathology
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uterine venous thrombosis (uncommon)
- mainly affects women during pregnancy
- generally associated with puerperal infection
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cervical varices
- may arise as a result of obstruction of pelvic venous return due to pelvic crowding in the case of twin pregnancy and increased lower uterine venous plexus drainage in placenta previa
References
- 1. Peng, M., Ker, C., Lee, Y., Ho, M., & Chan, T. (2018). Cervical varices unrelated to placenta previa as an unusual cause of antepartum hemorrhage: A case report and literature review. Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 57(5), 755-759. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tjog.2018.08.028
- 2. Leibovitz, Z., Degani, S., Shapiro, I., Tal, J., Paz, B., Levitan, Z., . . . Ohel, G. (2003). Diagnosis of Pregnancy-Associated Uterine Venous Plexus Thrombosis on the Basis of Transvaginal Sonography. Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 22(3), 287-293. doi: 10.7863/jum.2003.22.3.287
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