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Uterine venous plexus

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Drains to
  
uterine veins

Dorlands /Elsevier
  
p_24/12648682

Uterine venous plexus

Latin
  
plexus venosus uterinus

The uterine plexuses lie along the sides and superior angles of the uterus between the two layers of the broad ligament, and communicate with the ovarian and vaginal plexuses.

They are drained by a pair of uterine veins on either side: these arise from the lower part of the plexuses, opposite the external orifice of the uterus, and open into the corresponding hypogastric vein.

Vasopressors, vasoconstrictor medications may be prescribed to alleviate the associated discomfort by shrinking the effected vein.

References

Uterine venous plexus Wikipedia