Ligament of the Left Vena Cava

The left vena cava ligament is an important anatomical structure that connects the left and right vena cava and plays an important role in the process of blood circulation. Below we will discuss what a ligament is, how it is structured, what functions it performs, and what changes can occur if it is damaged.

Ligament of the left vena cava The ligament is an elastic connective tissue that performs an important function in our body. Unlike the right vena cava, which lies freely in the anterior space, a ligament connects it to the diaphragm. The ligament of the left vena cava is usually defined using the terms “parenchymal ligament” -