Quick Facts
Origin: Superficial perineal space.
Course: Pierces perineal membrane to drain into the internal pudendal vein.
Tributaries: No tributaries.
Drainage: Bulb of vestibule and greater vestibular gland (female).
Related parts of the anatomy
Origin
The vein originates around the vestibule of vagina in the superficial perineal space.
Course
From its origin, the vein of the bulb of the vestibule runs laterally in the superficial perineal space. It pierces the perineal membrane to drain into the internal pudendal vein.
Tributaries
The vein of the bulb of the vestibule receives no tributaries as it is a terminal branch of the internal pudendal vein.
Structures Drained
The vein drains the bulb of the vestibule and greater vestibular gland which lie in the superficial perineal space.