► Lower limb
Surface
Skeleton
Muscles
Vessets and nerves of the leg
►►
Overview
V. saphena parva •
A. poplitea •
M gastrocnemius •
V. saphena magna •
Nodi lymphoidei poplitei profundi
Vasa lymphatica superficialia
• (V. femoropoplitea)
N o d u s lym p h o id e u s pop liteu s
s u p erficialis
N tibialis
• V. poplitea
Fascia cruris
• V. saphena parva
Fig. K 05
Vessels and nerves of the popliteal fossa,
Fossa poplitea;
after dissection of the deep fascia of leg and partial removal
of the small saphenous vein.
Fascia cruris
Septum
interm usculare
cruris anterius
Septum
interm usculare
cruris posterius
Fibula
Tibia
Membrana
V. saphena
magna
N saphenus
N. cutaneus
surae medialis
V. saphena parva
1 Compartimentum cruris
anterius:
A ; V tibialis anterior
N fibularis profundus
M tibialis anterior
M extensor digitorum longus
M extensor hallucis longus
M fibularis [peroneus] tertius
2 Compartimentum cruris
laterale:
N fibularis superficialis
M fibularis [peroneus] longus
M fibularis [peroneus] brevis
3 Compartimentum cruris
posterius, Pars profunda:
A ; V. tibialis posterior
A.; V. fibularis
N. tibialis
M. flexor digitorum longus
M. tibialis posterior
M flexor hallucis longus
4 Compartimentum cruris
posterius, Pars super-
ficialis:
M triceps surae
M plantaris
Fig. U06
Osteofibrous tubes of the leg;
cross-section superior to the middle of the leg.
These osteofibrous tubes together with their contents
are clinically known as compartments.
* Deep part of the deep fascia of leg
U25
Pelvis
Hip
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