The descending Aorta branches into these, at the level of L4
Right and Left common illiac arteries
These 2 branches surround the femoral neck
The lateral and medial circumflex femoral arteries
The Popliteal artery travels inferiorly to leave the popliteal fossa, then splits into these 2 arteries.
Medial and Lateral plantar arteries
The Great Saphenous Vein
The common iliac branches into these
Internal and External Iliac arteries
The femoral artery dives deep to the this muscle, and enters the adductor canal alongside the femoral vein and this nerve.
Deep to Vastus medialis, and along with the Saphenous Nerve
The anterior tibial artery will pierce the interosseous membrane, travels into the anterior compartment of the leg, and travels alongside this nerve.
The Deep Fibular nerve
In the proximal leg, the posterior tibial artery will give off this artery.
The Fibular Artery
This vein provides superficial drainage to the entire length of the lower extremity.
The Great Saphenous vein
True or False: The External Iliac artery turns into the Femoral Artery
True
The femoral artery will then pass through this, and then emerge posteriorly in this.
Passes through the Adductor Hiatus, and emerges posteriorly in the Popliteal Fossa
The Dorsalis Pedis artery. Between the tendons of Extensor Hallucis longus and extensor digitorum longus.
The fibular artery will travel laterally into the lateral compartment to course alongside this nerve. The artery will terminate when it surrounds this bone.
The superficial fibular nerve.
The Calcaneous
True or False: The Great Saphenous Vein starts in the dorsum of the foot
True
The femoral artery travels deep to this ligament, and is then found with the vein in a sheath sitting superficial to this muscle.
The Inguinal Ligament and the Pectineus muscle
Once in the Popliteal Fossa, the femoral artery and vein will become this.
The Popliteal Artery and Vein
The Posterior Tibial artery dives deep into the posterior compartment of the leg, travel with this nerve just superficial to this muscle.
Travels with the Tibial nerve, just superficial to the posterior tibialis muscle.
The internal iliac will give off this artery. This new artery will then give off a new branch which goes by either of these 2 names.
internal iliac gives off the Obturator Artery.
The Obturator gives off the Acetabular branch, or artery to ligamentum teres.
The Great Saphenous Vein travels along this side of the leg
The Medial aspect of the leg
This is the name of the first branch off of the femoral artery
The Deep Femoral Artery/ Profunda Femoris
The Popliteal Artery will give off 4 branches which form and anastomosis that surrounds the knee joint. What are the 4 arteries?
Superior medial, superior lateral, inferior medial and inferior lateral geniculate arteries.
The posterior tibial artery will then travel posterior to this and then through this.
Posterior to the medial malleolus and through the tarsal tunnel.
The Acetabular artery travels within this ligament, to this part of the femoral head.
Within Ligamentum teres, to the Fovea of the femoral head
The Great Saphenous vein drains directly into this vein
The Femoral Vein