Sternal-Acromial Vein

Vena sternocominal

The sternopomial vein is a large venous artery that runs through the chest and connects to the lymph nodes in the head and neck. It starts from the sternum and runs into the chest wall where it crosses the costal arteries to join the acromina, which is the end of the shoulder joint.

One of the main functions of the sterno-apominomal vein is to transport blood from the upper body to the heart. This means that it plays an important role in maintaining normal blood circulation in the upper body. In addition, it is involved in the regulation of body temperature