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POPLITEAL FOSSA

Boundaries of Popliteal Fossa

ROOF Skin, Superficial fascia, Popliteal fascia , pierced by : Short Saphenous vein, Post cutaneous nerve of thigh Superficial contains:- Short saphenous vein Post cut nerve of thigh Post div of medial cut nv of thigh Sural communicating nv

Structures in roof of Popliteal Fossa

Popliteus Muscle Origin inferior, popliteal surface of tibia, above the soleal line, fascia of semimembranosus Deep to arcuate popliteal ligament Enters capsule Crosses lateral surface of lateral meniscus Attached by popliteal-meniscal fibres which bound hiatus Enters hiatus Crosses femoral condyle Deep to lateral collateral ligament Inserts into anterior part of groove Superior popliteal recess communicates joint

Origin of the pupl. muscle The popliteus muscle has three origins, the strongest of which is from the lateral femoral condyle. Other important origins are from the fibula (popliteofibular ligament) and from the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus. The femoral and fibular origins form the arms of an oblique Y-shaped ligament, the arcuate. The arms are joined together by the capsule and meniscal origin. 

POPLITEAL FOSSA Termination of Short Saphenous Vein Contents : Popliteal vessels Tibial nerve Comn peroneal nerve Popliteal Lymph nodes Fat Genicular Branch of Post. Divn. of Obturator nerve Post cutanous nerve of the thigh ( before it becomes cutaneous) Sural communicating nerve

CONTENTS

Contents of Popliteal Fossa

POPLITEAL FOSSA : Contents Popliteal Artery : From Adductor Hiatus to Lower Border of Popliteus Passes Dwn & lat along the floor Div into Ant & post tibial arteries

POPLITEAL VESSELS & TIBIAL NERVE Anterior Medial Lateral UPPER MIDDLE LOWER Posterior

Popliteal Artery - Contd Branches : Cutaneous : Skin of back of leg Muscular : Articular : Five Genicular arteries Sup & Inf Med , Sup & Inf Lat, Middle Anastomosis around Knee Desc Br of Lat Cx Femoral, (SL) Desc genicular br of femoral (SM) Sup medial genicular & Saphenous br of desc genicular art (IM) Rec brs of Ant tibial , Cx Fibular br of Post tibial (IL)

Branches of Popliteal Artery

POPLITEAL FOSSA : Contents Popliteal Nodes : 6 in no Afferents : Superficial lymphatics acc SS Vein, (Postero lateral aspect of leg & foot) From Knee joint Deep lymphatics acc Tibial vessels. Efferents : Acc Femoral vessels to Deep Inguinal nodes

Baker’s cyst

Proximal Tibiofibular Joint Articulation is between the lateral condyle of the tibia and the head of the fibula.The articular surfaces are flattened and covered by hyaline cartilage. This is a synovial, plane, gliding joint. Ligaments Anterior and posterior ligaments strengthen the capsule. The interosseous membrane Capsule and Synovial Membrane attached to the line of the articular surface. The common peroneal nerve supplies the joint. Movements A small amount of gliding movement takes place during movements at the ankle joint.

Distal Tibiofibular Joint Articulation Articulation is between the fibular notch at the lower end of the tibia and the lower end of the fibula. Type The distal tibiofibular joint is a fibrous joint. Capsule There is no capsule