The meningeal veins are a middle vascular stream that is part of the large meningeal system and ensures the normal functioning of the brain. The veins carry out the outflow of venous blood from the upper part of the brain, basal cisterns and other parts not washed by blood. Meningeal veins are formed by the confluence of several small vessels and are canal-like structures located between the meninges within the dura mater.
The veins are divided into anterior and posterior, which drain into the anterolateral and posteromedial sinuses of the brain, respectively. Average