pampiniform plexus

pampiniform venous plexus

The pampiniform plexus is a network of many small veins found in the male spermatic cord. It is formed by the union of multiple spermatic veins from the back of the testis and tributaries from the epididymis. The veins of the plexus ascend along the cord in front of the ductus deferens. Below the subcutaneous inguinal ring they unite to form three or four veins, which pass along the inguinal canal, and, entering the abdomen through the abdominal inguinal ring, coalesce to form two veins. These again unite to form a single vein, the testicular vein, which opens on the right side into the inferior vena cava, at an acute angle, and on the left side into the left renal vein, at a right angle. The pampinoform plexus forms the chief mass of the cord. In addition to its function in venous return from the testes, the pampiniform plexus also plays a role in the temperature regulation of the testes. It acts as a heat exchanger, cooling blood in adjacent arteries. An abnormal enlargement of the pampiniform plexus is a medical condition called varicocele. [WP,unvetted].

Tipo Bone
Estructura principal venous plexus
Nombre latino pampiniform venous plexus
FMA ID 19607

Preguntas frecuentes

What is the pampiniform plexus?
The pampiniform plexus is a network of small veins in the male spermatic cord, formed by the union of multiple veins draining the testis and epididymis. It ascends in the spermatic cord and converges to form the testicular vein.
What is the primary function of the pampiniform plexus?
The pampiniform plexus acts as a countercurrent heat exchanger, cooling the arterial blood flowing to the testes. By surrounding the testicular artery, the venous plexus absorbs heat from the artery, maintaining the testes at a temperature lower than core body temperature, which is necessary for spermatogenesis.
What vein does the pampiniform plexus drain into?
The pampiniform plexus consolidates into the testicular vein: on the right side, it drains into the inferior vena cava, and on the left side, it drains at a right angle into the left renal vein, which explains the higher prevalence of varicoceles on the left.
What is a varicocele?
A varicocele is an abnormal dilation of the veins of the pampiniform plexus, resulting from incompetent venous valves. It is most common on the left side, affects up to 15% of males, and is a common cause of male infertility due to elevated scrotal temperature and oxidative stress.
What is the female equivalent of the pampiniform plexus?
In females, the analogous structure is the pampiniform plexus in the broad ligament, formed by the veins draining the ovary. It similarly drains via the ovarian vein into the left renal vein (left) and inferior vena cava (right).

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.