Definition
The 'vena pylorica', or pyloric vein, is a small vein that drains blood from the region of the pylorus of the stomach. The pylorus is the narrow, funnel-shaped part of the stomach that connects to the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine). This vein plays a role in returning blood to the portal vein, which then goes to the liver for processing. Think of it as one of the small roads π£οΈ that feeds into a major highway. It's vital for maintaining proper blood flow and liver function.