SURFACE ANATOMY OF ARTERIES AND VEINS OF LOWER LIMB

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SURFACE ANATOMY OF ARTERIES AND VEINS OF LOWER LIMB

SURFACE ANATOMY OF ARTERIES AND VEINS OF LOWER LIMB

Femoral Artery



Corresponds to upper two thirds of a line joining following two points.


(a)Midinguinal point:

- a point midway between anterior superior iliac spine and pubic symphysis.


(b)Adductor tuberecle:

- it lies at lower end of cord-like tendon of Adductor Magnus.

- Tendon can be felt in a shallow groove just behind prominence of vastus medialis when thigh is semiflexed,abducted and laterally rotated.


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SURFACE ANATOMY OF ARTERIES AND VEINS OF LOWER LIMB


Surface Anatomy Of Femoral Artery

- Upper one third of line represents upper half of artery lying in femoral triangle.

- Middle third of line represents lower half of artery lying in adductor canal.

- Lower one third of line represents descending genicular and saphenous branches of artery.








PSURFACE ANATOMY OF ARTERIES AND VEINS OF LOWER LIMB rofunda Femoris Artery


- First mark femoral artery.

- Profunda artery is then marked by joining following two points

on femoral artery:

(a) A point 3.5cm below mid inguinal point.

(b)A second point 10cm below mid inguinal point.

Artery is slightly convex laterally in upper part.







PSURFACE ANATOMY OF ARTERIES AND VEINS OF LOWER LIMB opliteal Artery

It is marked by joining following points:

medial to midline on back of limb.




Anterior Tibial Artery

It is marked by joining following two points:

1)First point:

- 2.5cm below medial side of head of fibula.

2)Second point:

- midway between two malleoli.

- The artery passes downwards and slightly medially.

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SURFACE ANATOMY OF ARTERIES AND VEINS OF LOWER LIMB

Posterior Tibial Artery

It is marked by following two points:

1)First point:

- Midline of back of calf at level of tibial tuberosity.

2)Second point:

- midway between medial malleolus and tendo calcaneus.








SURFACE ANATOMY OF ARTERIES AND VEINS OF LOWER LIMB



Dorsalis Pedis Artery

It is marked by joining following two points

1)First point:

- Midway between two malleoli.

2)Second point:

- At proximal end of first intermetatarsal space.






FSURFACE ANATOMY OF ARTERIES AND VEINS OF LOWER LIMB emoral Vein









GSURFACE ANATOMY OF ARTERIES AND VEINS OF LOWER LIMB reat saphenous Vein


Marked by joining following points

1)First point:

- Dorsum of foot at medial end of dorsal venous arch.

2)Second point:

- Anterior surface of medial malleolus.

3)Third point:

- Medial border of tibia at junction of upper two third and lower one third of leg.

4)Fourth point:

- Adductor tuberecle.

5)Fifth point:

- Just below centre of saphenous opening.


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