Definition
"Venae esophageae" is the Latin term for esophageal veins. They drain blood from the esophagus, connecting the throat to the stomach. These veins form a network along the esophageal walls. They are crucial for removing deoxygenated blood from the esophageal tissues. They connect to other veins in the body. Issues with these veins can lead to complications such as esophageal varices, which are swollen veins that can bleed. They are an integral part of the upper digestive tract's venous system.