The dorsal venous arch of the foot is a superficial vein that connects the small saphenous vein and the great saphenous vein. Anatomically, it is defined by where the dorsal veins of the first and fifth digit, respectively, meet the great saphenous vein and small saphenous vein.
| Dorsal venous arch of the foot | |
|---|---|
![]() The great saphenous vein and its tributaries. | |
| Details | |
| Source | Dorsal metatarsal veins |
| Drains to | Great saphenous vein |
| Artery | Arcuate artery of the foot |
| Identifiers | |
| Latin | arcus venosus dorsalis pedis |
| TA98 | A12.3.11.012 |
| TA2 | 5088 |
| FMA | 44356 |
| Anatomical terminology | |
It is usually fairly easy to palpate and visualize (if the patient is barefoot). It lies superior to the metatarsal bones approximately midway between the ankle joint and metatarsal phalangeal joints.
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edit- "Dorsal venous arch of foot". Medcyclopaedia. GE.
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