Health Dictionary Find a Doctor

Small saphenous vein

Template:Infobox Vein

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]


The small saphenous vein (also lesser saphenous vein), is a relatively large vein of the superficial posterior leg.

Path

Path

Its origin is where the dorsal vein from the fifth digit (smallest toe) merges with the dorsal venous arch of the foot, which attaches to the great saphenous vein. It is a considered a superficial vein and is subcutaneous (just under the skin).

From its origin, it courses around the lateral aspect of the foot (inferior and posterior to the lateral malleolus) and runs along the posterior aspect of the leg (with the sural nerve), passes between the heads of the gastrocnemius muscle, and drains into the popliteal vein, approximately at or above the level of the knee joint.

See also

See also

Additional images

Additional images

External links

Template:VeinsExtremities

Template:WikiDoc Sources

Looking for the patient version?

Back to the patient-friendly article

© 2026 MyEClinic – IFTM Institut für Telematik in der Medizin GmbH