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The emissary veins connect the extracranial venous system with the intracranial venous sinuses. They connect the outside the cranium to the venous sinuses inside the cranium. They drain from the scalp, through the , into the larger and dural venous sinuses. They may also connect to within the skull.

Emissary veins have an important role in selective cooling of the head. They also serve as routes where infections are carried into the cranial cavity from the extracranial veins to the intracranial veins.

There are several types of emissary veins including the posterior condyloid, mastoid, occipital and parietal emissary veins.


Structure
There are also emissary veins passing through the foramen ovale, , , and hypoglossal canal.


Function
Because the emissary veins are valveless, they are an important part in selective brain cooling through bidirectional flow of cooler blood from the evaporating surface of the head. In general, blood flow is from external to internal but the flow can be altered by increased intracranial pressure.


Clinical significance
One notable emissary vein, the vein of Vesalius, travels through the sphenoidal emissary foramen inferior to the , connecting the with the . This is an important route for the spread of infection as VI and the pass through the cavernous sinus, with cranial nerves III, IV, V1, and V2 passing alongside the lateral wall of the sinus. Subsequent infection or inflammation in the cavernous sinus can result in septic cavernous sinus thrombosis, with resultant damage to the cranial nerves contained within, as well as further spread of the infection leading to .
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Rupture of an emissary vein can result in a subgaleal hemorrhage, a rare but serious injury most often seen as a complication of vacuum extraction.

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