Natsis K, Totlis T, Paraskevas G, Papathanasiou E, Sofidis G, Noussios G
Department of Anatomy, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
Folia Morphol (Warsz). 2008 Nov;67(4):304-6.
When the superficial femoral vein is obstructed by thrombosis, the profunda femoris vein provides an important collateral pathway, transforming into the axial vein of the lower limb. When operating on a transformed axial vein, a surgeon should be aware of the formation, the relations and the course of the vein. A precise description of these anatomical features is not feasible on the basis of ultrasound, venographic or surgical study but only from anatomical studies. We present a case of axial transformation of the profunda femoris vein found in a cadaver, focusing on the anatomical features of the transformed axial vein.