Femoral Artery. Its entrance to the thigh Position Midway between ASIS and pubic symphysis

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Lower Limb Vessels

Lecture Objectives Describe the major arteries of the lower limb. Describe the deep and superficial veins of the lower limb. Describe the topographical relationships of the arteries and veins of the lower limb. Describe the lymphatic vessels of the lower limb.

Femoral Artery Its entrance to the thigh Position Midway between ASIS and pubic symphysis Femoral sheath Relations Sartorius Iliopsoas & adductor muscles Femoral vein and nerve Exit to popliteal region Adductor hiatus

Femoral Artery: Branches Superficial circumflex iliac a. (ASIS) Superficial epigastric a. (Lower abdominal wall) Superficial external pudendal a. (genital skin) Deep external pudendal a. (genital skin)

Femoral Artery: Branches Profunda femoris a. (deep a. of thigh) (thigh region) Descending genicular a. (knee joint)

Profunda Femoris Artery Deep to the adductor longus Medial femoral circumflex a. Lateral femoral circumflex a. 1 4 perforating aa.

Trochanteric anastomosis Superior gluteal a. Inferior gluteal a. Medial femoral circumflex a. Lateral femoral circumflex a. Cruciate anastomosis Inferior gluteal a. Medial femoral circumflex a. Lateral femoral circumflex a. 1 st perforating a. from profunda

Popliteal Artery Position Relations Branches Muscular branches Articular (genicular) branches Terminal branches Anterior tibial a. Posterior tibial a.

Arteriograms Femoral artery and its branches Popliteal artery and its branches

Genicular Anastomosis Around Knee Joint Femoral a. Descending genicular a. Descending branch of lateral femoral circumflex a. Popliteal a. (genicular aa.) Superior medial & lateral Middle Inferior medial & lateral Anterior tibial a. Anterior tibial recurrent a.

Anterior Tibial Artery Smaller than posterior tibial Begin at the lower border of the popliteus m. Traverse the interosseous membrane Companies the deep peroneal n.

Anterior Tibial Artery Inferiorly Becomes superficial Bass deep to the extensor retinaculum Between tendons of extensor hallucis longus m. and extensor digitorum longus m. Branches Muscular branches Anastomotic branches (knee & ankle joints) At ankle becomes dorsalis pedis a.

Dorsalis Pedis Artery Superficial Relations Inferior extensor retinaculum 1 st tendon of extensor digitorum (hallucis) previs m. 1 st dorsal interosseous m.

Dorsalis Pedis Artery Branches Lateral tarsal a. Arcuate a. Deep to the extensors Metatarsal branches 2 5 1 st dorsal metatarsal a. At planter side join the planter arch

Posterior Tibial Artery: Relations Transverse intermuscular septum Tibialis posterior Inferiorly Superficial Deep to the flexor retinaculum

Posterior Tibial Artery Branches Peroneal a. Deep to the flexor hallucis longus m. Branches Muscular branches Nutrient a. to fibula Perforating branch» Traverse the interosseous membrane Muscular branches Nutrient a. to tibia Anastomotic branches (ankle joint) Medial and lateral planter aa.

Posterior Tibial Artery: Terminal Branches Medial planter a. Smaller Deep to abductor hallucis m. Branches Muscular branches Cutaneous branches Articular branches

Posterior Tibial Artery: terminal branches Lateral planter a. Deep to the abductor hallucis m. and flexor digitorum brevis m. Continue as planter arch Planter digital aa. Branches Muscular branches Cutaneous branches Articular branches

Veins of the Lower Limb Digital and communicating veins Dorsal venous network (arch) Superficial veins Small saphenous vein Lateral Medial Great saphenous vein Deep veins Popliteal vein Venae comitantes of the anterior and posterior tibial arteries Femoral vein Venae comitantes of deep branches of the femoral artery

Veins of the Lower Limb

Great Saphenous Vein Medial side Relations Medial malleolus Knee Accompanies the saphenous n. Connected to the small saphenous v. by anastomotic branches Connected with deep vv. by perforating branches Tributaries Superficial circumflex iliac v. Superficial epigastric v. Superficial external pudendal v. Accessory v. Numerous other subcutaneous vv.

Great Saphenous Vein Cutdown Great saphenous vein is used in coronary bypass surgery Ankle vein cutdown Anterior and superior to the medial malleolus Phlebitis could happen Groin vein cutdown 4 cm inferior and lateral to the pubic tubercle

Small Saphenous Vein Lateral side Relations: Lateral malleolus Accompanies the sural n. Lateral to the calcaneal tendon Between the heads of the gastrocnemius m. Tributaries Small subcutaneous vv. Communicating veins with deep vv. Anastomotic branches with the great saphenous v.

Venogram of Femoral Vein and its Tributaries

Sympathetic Innervation for Lower Limb Vessels Preganglionic sympathetic fibers rise from T10 L2 spinal segments Postganglionic fibers rise from the lumbar and sacral ganglia of sympathetic trunk Postganglionic fibers reach BV through the peripheral nerves of the lumbar and sacral plexuses. Examples: Femoral a. femoral & obturator nn. Distal aa. (anterior & posterior tibial) sciatic n. branches (common peroneal & tibial) Great saphenous v. saphenous n. Small saphenous v. sural n.

Lymphatic Drainage of Lower Limb Superficial and deep lymphatic vessels follow their corresponding blood vessels Popliteal lymph nodes Superficial vessels that accompany the small saphenous vein Lateral foot Lateral and posterior leg

Lymphatic Drainage of Lower Limb Superficial inguinal lymph nodes Horizontal group Superficial lower anterior abdominal wall Perineum external genitalia Buttock Vertical group Superficial vessels that accompany the great saphenous vein Deep inguinal lymph nodes Superficial inguinal lymph nodes Popliteal lymph nodes Deep vessels External iliac nodes Deep inguinal lymph nodes