Definition
Vena ileocolica is the Latin term for the ileocolic vein, the vessel that drains blood from both the ileum and the colon. This vein is essential for carrying deoxygenated blood from these parts of the digestive system. After collecting blood from the ileum and colon, it plays a critical role in returning blood to the venous system for processing. It's like a specific route in the digestive system's highway network. Ensuring the venous drainage of the lower part of the small intestine and the beginning of the large intestine.