The Popiteal Fossa Flashcards

1
Q

What is the popiteal fossa?

A

The popliteal fossa is a fat–filled diamond- shaped space located posterior to the knee joint.

It is comparable to the ante-cubital fossa found in the upper limb

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A

1. Long head of biceps femoris

2. Semimembranosus

3. Semitendiniosus

4. Tibial nerve

5. Popliteal artery

6. Common fibular nerve

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3
Q

What is the relation of the popliteal artery to the popliteal vein?

A

It lies anterior to it

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Q

Which muscles form the superior boundaries of popliteal fossa?

A

Medial – Semimembranousus and semitendinosus

Lateral – Biceps femoris

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Which muscle forms the inferior boundary of popliteal fossa?

A

Medial and lateral heads of the gastrocnemius

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6
Q

Identify the contents of the popliteal fossa:

A
  1. Fat 2. Popiteal artery 3. Popiteal vein
  2. Tibular nerve 5. Common fibular nerve
  3. Popliteal Lymph Nodes and Vessels
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What is the popiteal artery a contunuation of?

A

The femoral artery as it emerges from the adductor hiatus

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