Venous Plexus of the Hypoglossal Nerve Canal

Venous network of the canal of the hypoglossal nerves The venous basin of the canal of the hypoglossal nerve is the largest venous network of the maxillary part of the face, almost entirely the neurovascular portion of the canal, which supplies blood to the lingual muscles, sublingual and submandibular salivary glands, muscles and vessels of the neck and cheeks, and also receives its blood from this area of ​​the chin area. The venous plexus of the canal HYPOGLOUSAL nerve connects the suprahyoid bursa of the anterior part of the head and the fissure of Conius located above the hypoglossal nerve. All this is called the venous plexus canal hypoglossal nerve - (P. venosus canalis neurogenicus) (PNA, BNA, JNA), the venous plexus canal hypoglossal nerve - (venosus canal hypoglossus, PNA, 1902).

ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY OF VEINS AND VESSELS _**a) general concepts.**_