Femoral Artery and its branches - Anatomy tutorial
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The femoral artery is a large artery in the thigh and the main arterial supply to the leg. It enters the thigh from behind the inguinal ligament as the common femoral artery, a continuation of the external iliac artery.
The femoral artery gives off several branches in the thigh which include;
-The superficial circumflex iliac artery is a small branch that runs up to the region of the anterior superior iliac spine.
-The superficial epigastric artery is a small branch that crosses the inguinal ligament and runs to the region of the umbilicus.
-The superficial external pudendal artery is a small branch that runs medially to supply the skin of the scrotum (or labium majus).
-The deep external pudendal artery runs medially and supplies the skin of the scrotum (or labium majus).
-The profunda femoris artery is a large and important branch that arises from the lateral side of the femoral artery about 1.5 in. (4 cm) below the inguinal ligament. It passes medially behind the femoral vessels and enters the medial fascial compartment of the thigh. It ends by becoming the fourth perforating artery. At its origin, it gives off the medial and lateral femoral circumflex arteries, and during its course it gives off three perforating arteries.
-The descending genicular artery is a small branch that arises from the femoral artery near its termination within the adductor canal. It assists in supplying the knee joint.
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Please make a video comapring path if femoral artery and vein or a separate video on femoral vein
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Can you please do a video on anastomosis around the femur?
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Thanks so much for the video!! I'm struggling a little bit with the 4 perforating branches of the deep femoral arterie. Are they also going to supply the posterior muscles, by first perforating the fascia latae of the posterior muscles?
They will supply the posterior muscles indeed but after they will perforate the insertion of adductor magnus on the linea aspera. Thus the perforating branches will reach the posterior compartment after passing through small tendinous arcades.
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great work thank you for the videos but u got me confused there u are writing abbuctor everywhere where it should be adductor!!
Sir..u didn't mention profunda femoris artery and its branches (lat.circumflex femoral artery &medial circumflex femoral artery)
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Please define more
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This might be a dumb question, but is there a femoral artery in each leg?
why not
2:50 for screenshot
You explain so good but can you please take it easy and stop rushing
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