Anterior tibial artery and its actual projection on the lateral aspect of the tibia: a cadaveric study. Surg Radiol Anat. 1998;20:259–62.Ebraheim NA, Lu J, Hao Y, et al. Anterior tibial artery and its ac- tual projection on the lateral aspect of the tibia: a cadaverie study[J] ....
which includes the structures in the lower leg found in front of thetibiaand fibula bones. This vessel splits off of thepopliteal arteryon the posterior aspect of theknee jointand descends through the shin to the front of the
an·te·ri·or bel·ly of di·gas·tric mus·cle [TA] the portion of the digastric muscle that extends anteriorly from the intermediate tendon, attaches to the posterior aspect of the mandible, and is innervated by the nerve from the mandibular nerve [CN (V3)]. ...
Four pins are placed around the patella tendon to mark the location for the closing wedge proximal tibial osteotomy. The portions medial and lateral to the patellar tendon are marked with a bovie. The pins should meet at the posterior aspect of the tibia to ensure a wedge is cut out of th...
This is attached to the anteriorintercondylar areaof thetibia, between the anteriorhornsof the medial and lateral menisci. Its fibres run laterally and posteriorly to the internal aspect of the lateral condyle of the femur. It has three coiled bundles (anteromedial, intermediate and anterolateral)...
A gastrocnemius muscle flap was used to cover the exposed patella and superior aspect of the tibia. A portion of the tibialis anterior muscle was split longitudinally and turned over medially to cover the remaining exposed tibia. The advantages offered by this infrequently used flap include ...
The meaning of ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT is a cruciate ligament of each knee that attaches the front of the tibia with the back of the femur and functions especially to prevent hyperextension of the knee and is subject to injury especially by tearing —
a Sagittal scanning orientation parallel to the course of the ACL; b Coronal plane aligned at approximately 30° to the joint surface, with a higher inner aspect and a lower outer aspect; c Transverse plane set at an angle of approximately 30° to the line connecting the inner and outer ...
The tableside hand is used to displace the tibialis anterior medially, while the thumb of the other hand presses the extensor muscles posteriorly against the anterior aspect of the shaft of the fibula (Fig. 14.52). • When performed correctly, the thumbs will feel a natural ‘groove’ ...
A gastrocnemius muscle flap was used to cover the exposed patella and superior aspect of the tibia. A portion of the tibialis anterior muscle was split longitudinally and turned over medially to cover the remaining exposed tibia. The advantages offered by this infrequently used flap include ...