1.1.3. Lymphatic Drainage of the Lower Limb Flashcards

1
Q

What is the function of the Lymphatic System?

A
  1. To drain:
    a) Tissue Fluid
    b) Plasma Proteins
    c) Cellular Debris
    Back into the Blood Stream
  2. It is involved in Immune Defence
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What is the name of the substances which enter into the Lymphatic Vessels?

A

Lymph

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What is the Lymph filtered by?

A

Lymph Nodes

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Where is the Lymph directed, after being filtered by the Lymph Nodes?

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Into the Venous System

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5
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How many groups of Lymphatic Vessels of the Lower Limb are there?

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2

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What are the groups of Lymphatic Vessels of the Lower Limb?

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  1. Superficial Lymphatic Vessels of the Lower Limb

2. Deep Lymphatic Vessels of the Lower Limb

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What is the distribution of the Lymphatic Vessels of the Lower Limb similar to?

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Veins of the Lower Limb

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8
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How many sub-sets can the Superficial Lymphatic Vessels of the Lower Limb be divided into?

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2

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9
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What are the sub-sets of the Superficial Lymphatic Vessels of the Lower Limb?

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  1. Medial Superficial Lymphatic Vessels

2. Lateral Superficial Lymphatic Vessels

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What do the Medial Superficial Lymphatic Vessels follow the course of?

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The Great Saphenous Vein

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Where do the Medial Superficial Lymphatic Vessels originate from?

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The Dorsal Surface of the Foot

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Where do the Medial Superficial Lymphatic Vessels travel?

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  1. From the Dorsal Surface of the Foot
  2. Up the Anterior and Posterior aspects of the Medial Lower Leg
  3. Behind the Medial Epicondyle of the Femur
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13
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Where does the Medial Superficial Lymphatic Vessels end?

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In the Groin

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Where do the Medial Superficial Lymphatic Vessels drain into?

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The Sub-Inguinal Group of Inguinal Lymph Nodes

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What do the Lateral Superficial Lymphatic Vessels follow the course of?

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The Small Saphenous Vein

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Where do the Lateral Superficial Lymphatic Vessels originate from?

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The Lateral Side of the Foot

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17
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Where do the Lateral Superficial Lymphatic Vessels travel?

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Either:

  1. Alongside the Small Saphenous Vein to enter the Popliteal Lymph Nodes
  2. Ascend in front of the Leg, crossing just below the Knee joint to join the Medial Superficial Lymphatic Vessels
18
Q

Are there more Superficial or Deep Lymph Nodes?

A

Superficial

19
Q

What do the Deep Lymphatic Vessels of the Lower Limb accompany?

A

The Deep Arteries of the Lower Limb

20
Q

What are the 3 main groups of Deep Lymphatic Vessels of the Lower Limb?

A
  1. Anterior Tibial Lymph Vessel
  2. Posterior Tibial Lymph Vessel
  3. Peroneal Lymph Vessel
21
Q

What do each of the Lymph Vessels follow?

A

Their Respective Artery:

  1. Anterior Tibial Lymph Vessel - Anterior Tibial Artery
  2. Posterior Tibial Lymph Vessel - Posterior Tibial Artery
  3. Peroneal Lymph Vessel - Peroneal Artery
22
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Where do the Deep Lymphatic Vessels of the Lower Limb end (drain into)?

A

The Popliteal Lymph Nodes

23
Q

Where are the Inguinal Lymph Nodes located?

A

The upper aspect of the Femoral Triangle

24
Q

How many Inguinal Lymph Nodes are there?

A

1 to 20

25
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What are the 2 sub-divisions of the Inguinal Lymph Nodes?

A
  1. Superficial Inguinal Lymph Nodes

2. Sub-Inguinal Lymph Nodes

26
Q

What determines which of the 2 sub-divisions of Inguinal Lymph Nodes, they are?

A

Their position relative to a horizontal line drawn at the level of termination of the Great Saphenous Vein

27
Q

How many sub-groups of Sub-Inguinal Lymph Nodes are there?

A

2:

  1. Superficial Sub-Inguinal Lymph Nodes
  2. Deep Sub-Inguinal Lymph Nodes
28
Q

Where are the Superficial Inguinal Lymph Nodes located?

A

Directly below the Inguinal Ligament

29
Q

Where do the Superficial Inguinal Lymph Nodes receive Lymph from?

A
  1. Penis
  2. Scrotum
  3. Perineum
  4. Buttock
  5. Abdominal Wall
30
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Where are the Superficial Sub-Inguinal Lymph Nodes located?

A

On each side of the Proximal section of the Great Saphenous Vein

31
Q

Where do the Superficial Sub-Inguinal Lymph Nodes receive Lymph from?

A

Superficial Lymphatic Vessels of the Lower Limb

32
Q

Where are the Deep Sub-Inguinal Lymph Nodes located?

A

Medial aspect of the Femoral Vein

33
Q

How many Deep Sub-Inguinal Lymph Nodes are there?

A

1 -3

34
Q

Where do the Deep Sub-Inguinal Lymph Nodes receive Lymph from?

A

Deep Lymphatic Trunks of the Thigh

35
Q

What accompanies the Deep Lymphatic Trunks of the Thigh?

A

The Femoral Vessels

36
Q

How many Popliteal Lymph Nodes are there?

A

Between 5 and 7

37
Q

Where are the Popliteal Lymph Nodes located?

A

Popliteal Fossa

38
Q

What are the Lymph Nodes inbedded in?

A

Fat Reserves

39
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Where do the Efferent Vessels of the Popliteal Nodes travel?

A
  1. Alongside the Femoral Vessels

2. Alongside the Great Saphenous Vein

40
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Where do Popliteal Nodes, which travel alongside the Femoral Vessels, empty into?

A

The Deep Inguinal Nodes

41
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Where do Popliteal Nodes, which travel alongside the Great Saphenous Vein, empty into?

A

The Sub-Inguinal Lymph Nodes