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What does the lateral circumflex femoral artery supply?

What does the lateral circumflex femoral artery supply?

The lateral circumflex femoral artery is a short branch of the deep femoral artery. The main function of the lateral circumflex femoral artery is to supply blood to the hip joint, knee joint, parts of the femur, quadriceps femoris, tensor fasciae latae, as well as skin of the anterolateral aspect of the thigh.

What muscles does profunda femoris supply?

The deep femoral artery (profunda femoris artery) is the largest branch of the femoral artery, located deep within the thigh….Deep femoral artery.

Origin Femoral artery
Supply Extensors of the thigh, flexors of the thigh, adductors of the thigh, skin of the medial thigh region, proximal aspect of femur

Where does the lateral circumflex femoral artery come from?

The lateral circumflex femoral artery originates from the profunda femoral artery or femoral artery directly. After giving off a large branch to the rectus femoris muscle, it splits into transverse and descending branches. Occasionally an oblique branch presents between the transverse and descending branches (Fig.

Where is the lateral circumflex?

The lateral circumflex femoral artery, also known as the lateral femoral circumflex artery, or the external circumflex artery, is an artery in the upper thigh.

What is lateral circumflex?

The lateral circumflex femoral artery is a branch of the profunda femoris that arises from its lateral aspect just after the medial circumflex femoral artery. While the medial circumflex runs posteriorly around the femoral neck, the lateral circumflex courses laterally from its origin and anterior to the femoral neck.

What is profunda femoris?

The profunda femoris artery (also known as the deep femoral artery or deep artery of the thigh) is a branch of the common femoral artery and is responsible for providing oxygenated blood to the deep structures of the thigh, including the femora.

What is linea aspera?

The linea aspera is a longitudinally-oriented ridge on the posterior aspect of the femur to which several muscles of the thigh attach. It is comprised of medial and lateral lips which diverge at both its superior and inferior ends.

Where is the adductor hiatus?

The adductor hiatus (AH) can be described as an opening in the aponeurotic distal attachment of adductor magnus muscle, which transmits the femoral artery and vein from the adductor canal in the thigh to the popliteal fossa (1).

What is a Profundoplasty procedure?

Profundoplasty is an accepted procedure in the. treatment of femoropopliteal occlusive disease. Overall results for severe claudication and ischemia are satisfactory, at least to medium term [1,2]. Pre- diction of the outcome in an individual case is still a problem [3-6].

What happens if I cut my femoral artery?

Depending on how the femoral artery is severed, a person can slip into unconsciousness and even die within a few minutes.

Is linea aspera anterior or posterior?

What is the adductor brevis?

The adductor brevis is a muscle in the thigh situated immediately deep to the pectineus and adductor longus. It belongs to the adductor muscle group. The main function of the adductor brevis is to pull the thigh medially.

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Ruth Doyle