There is either one or two internal thoracic veins accompanying the corresponding artery (internal thoracic artery). If internal thoracic vein is single, it usually runs medial to the artery. If there are double thoracic veins, they run on either side of the internal thoracic artery.[4]
Variations
Bifurcation of each internal thoracic vein is common. The left internal thoracic vein may bifurcate between ribs 3-4 or remain as a single vein.[5] The right internal thoracic vein may bifurcate between ribs 2-4 or remain as a single vein.[5]
Knowledge on the course of internal thoracic vein and artery is important during interventional procedures through the anterior chest wall such as biopsy and empyema drainage. This is to avoid puncturing the vessels and cause massive bleeding.[6]
Accidental placement of central venous catheter in the internal thoracic vein can cause pleural effusions, chest wall abscess, pulmonary edema, shortness of breath and chest pain.[6]
Other animals
Internal thoracic vein runs just lateral to the sternum.[7]
The internal thoracic vein can act as a collateral circulation for blood from the inferior vena cava to the superior vena cava.[7] This can work in either direction.[7] It may partially compensate for disturbances to blood flow.[7]
Additional images
Transverse section of thorax, showing relations of pulmonary artery.
References
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^Jelicić N, Djordjević L, Stosić T (1996). "Unutrasnji grudni krvni sudovi (a. et vv. thoracicae internae) i njihov prakticni znacaj" [The internal thoracic blood vessels (internal thoracic arteries and veins) and their practical significance]. Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo (in Serbian). 124 (3–4): 58–61. PMID9102819.