1.1.2. Venous Drainage of the Lower Limb Flashcards
What do Veins in the Lower Limb carry?
Deoxygenated Blood
Where do Veins in the Lower Limb Carry Deoxygenated Blood to?
The Heart
What are the 2 Groups of Veins in the Lower Limb?
- Deep Veins
- Superficial Veins
Where are the Deep Veins of the Lower Limb located?
Beneath the Deep Fascia of the Lower Limb
What is a General Rule for the names and locations of the Deep Veins of the Lower Limb?
They accompany and share the name of the Major Arteries in the Lower Limb
Note - These Veins are often located in the same Vascular Sheath so that the Arterial Pulsations aid Venous Return
What is the main Venous structure of the Foot?
Dorsal Venous Arch
Does the Dorsal Venous Arch drain mostly into Deep or Superficial Veins?
Superficial
Some of the veins of the Dorsal Venous Arch penetrate deep into the leg, what do they form?
The Anterior Tibial Vein
What Veins arise on the Plantar aspect of the Foot?
- Medial Plantar Vein
- Lateral Plantar Vein
What do the Medial and Lateral Plantar Veins combine to form?
- Posterior Tibial Vein
- Posterior Fibular Vein
What does the Posterior Tibial Vein accompany?
The Posterior Tibial Artery
Where does the Posterior Tibial Vein enter the Leg?
Posterior to the Medial Malleolus
What do the Anterior Tibial Vein, Posterior Tibial Vein, and Posterior Fibular Vein combine to form?
The Popliteal Vein
Where does the Popliteal Vein arise?
On the Posterior Surface of the Knee
How does the Popliteal Vein enter the Thigh?
Via the Adductor Canal