Definition
"Vena cystica" is the Latin term for the cystic vein, which is a blood vessel that drains blood from the gallbladder. It serves as the Latin designation for this anatomical feature. The gallbladder, a small organ, stores bile produced by the liver. The "vena cystica" plays an essential role in removing deoxygenated blood and metabolic waste from the gallbladder. The term precisely identifies this specific vein in medical contexts. It highlights the historical use of Latin in anatomical descriptions.