The occipital vein (lat. vena occipitális) is a large human vein that connects the tributaries of the jugular vein and the common vertebral vein with the veins of the occipital region of the head. The Gettier is a vein that has the following typical tributaries:
The venous outflow from the scalp consists of the venoccipital and emissary veins 2-3 mm long and the vein of the occipital basin. The occipital veins begin from the back of the head and end in the outer part of the nuchal bursa, where they flow into the jugular venous canal. Depending on the number of venous channels of the venous