👉 Pericapsular refers to a type of blood vessel that is located in the posterior part of the body, typically near the spine or neck. These vessels are characterized by their thin walls and are often found in the region where they receive nutrients from the surrounding tissue. They play an important role in maintaining blood flow to certain organs such as the brain, heart, and lungs. In general, pericapsular vessels are responsible for carrying oxygenated blood back to the heart while removing carbon dioxide and