Saphenous branch of descending genicular artery

Saphenous branch of descending genicular artery
The femoral artery. (Highest genicular labeled at center right.)
Circumpatellar anastomosis. (Highest genicular visible at upper right.)
Details
Source descending genicular artery
Identifiers
Latin Ramus saphenus arteriae descendentis genus
TA A12.2.16.018
FMA 22510
Anatomical terminology

The saphenous branch of descending genicular artery pierces the aponeurotic covering of the adductor canal, and accompanies the saphenous nerve to the medial side of the knee.

It passes between the Sartorius and Gracilis, and, piercing the fascia lata, is distributed to the integument of the upper and medial part of the leg, anastomosing with the medial inferior genicular artery.

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References

This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 631 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  • Aasar, YH (1938). "The saphenous artery". J. Anat. 73: 194. PMC 1252541. PMID 17104747.


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