The deep femoral artery terminates as perforating arteries in the thigh which provide oxygenated blood to the thigh musculature and hip.[2] Besides providing oxygen-rich blood to the lower extremity tissues, the common femoral artery is clinically significant because it is a common site ...
The lower leg, or just “leg” in anatomical terms, is the part of the lower limb between the knee and the ankle joint.
Together with other arteries of the lower extremity, they form the genicular anastomosis. They originate from the popliteal artery, the direct continuation of the femoral artery posterior to the knee. The main vein of the knee is the popliteal vein. It collects blood transported by all the ...
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Nerves:branches of brachial plexus (C5-T1); musculocutaneous, axillary, radial, median, ulnar nerves. Lower extremityArteries:femoral, popliteal, anterior tibial, posterior tibial, dorsalis pedis arteries Veins:anterior tibial, posterior tibial, fibular/peroneal, popliteal, femoral, great saphenous, sma...
The Bartleby.com edition of Gray’sAnatomy of the Human Bodyfeatures 1,247 vibrant engravings—many in color—from the classic 1918 publication, as well as a subject index with 13,000 entries ranging from the Antrum of Highmore to the Zonule of Zinn. ...
The Arteries of the Trunk a. The Descending Aorta The Thoracic Aorta The Abdominal Aorta b. The Common Iliac Arteries The Hypogastric Artery The External Iliac Artery The Arteries of the Lower Extremity a.The Femoral Artery b.The Popliteal Fossa ...
The general disposition of the forearm arteries and muscles and the main anatomic varia... MP Revol,L Lantieri,S Loy,... - 《Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery》 被引量: 44发表: 1991年 Anatomy and physiology of the lower-extremity deep and superficial veins. Techniques in Vascular & ...
Vascular supply to the hip bones comes from branches of both the external and internal iliac arteries. Both of these come from the bifurcation of the common iliac artery, which bifurcates at the level of the L5-S1 vertebral level. The external iliac artery travels along the pelvic brim, giv...
As stated earlier, we have chosen to present those topographic aspects of the vascular system that are of greatest importance for the surgeon, rather than a systematic anatomy with a division into arteries and veins. The veins that have been discussed, together with their corresponding regions, ar...