vaatanatomie
Vaatanatomie refers to the branch of anatomy that focuses on the structure and organization of the body's vascular system, including arteries, veins, capillaries, and lymphatic vessels, as well as the microvascular networks that permeate tissues. The field analyzes vessel pathways, their segments, branching patterns, and relationships to organs, nerves, and interstitial tissue, with emphasis on perfusion, hemodynamics, and vessel-wall architecture.
Etymology and scope: The term blends elements meaning vessel with anatomy, drawing on Germanic and Romance
Methods and tools: Investigators use cadaveric dissection, corrosion casting, and histology, together with imaging modalities such
Clinical relevance: Knowledge of vascular anatomy guides surgical planning, endovascular and radiological interventions, and interpretation of
History: Early observations of vessels date to ancient anatomists, with significant advances through dissection and injection