The median cubital vein is a superficial vein located in the anterior aspect of the elbow, connecting the cephalic and basilic veins. It is often used for venipuncture due to its accessibility and size.
Related terms
Venipuncture: The process of puncturing a vein with a needle to withdraw blood or administer medication.
Cephalic Vein: A superficial vein extending along the radial side of the forearm and arm, often used for intravenous access.
Basilic Vein: A large superficial vein located on the medial side of the arm that drains parts of the hand and forearm