Pelvic Limb Vessels Flashcards

1
Q

What are the branches of the aorta in the pelvic limb?

A

Median sacral a, internal iliac a, external iliac a

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What are the branches of the internal iliac artery?

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Umbilical artery, caudal gluteal artery, internal pudendal artery

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What are the sub branches of the caudal gluteal artery which is a branch of the internal iliac artery?

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Iliolumbar a, cranial gluteal a, lateral caudal a, dorsal perineal a

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4
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What are the branches of the external iliac artery?

A

Deep femoral artery and femoral artery

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5
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Where does the pudendoepigastric trunk originate?

A

Deep femoral artery

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6
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What vessels branch off the pudendoepigastric trunk?

A

External pudendal artery and caudal epigastric artery

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7
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What are the branches of the femoral artery?

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Superficial circumflex iliac artery, lateral circumflex femoral artery, proximal caudal femoral artery, saphenous artery, middle caudal femoral artery, descending genicular artery, distal caudal femoral artery

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What vessels branch off the saphenous artery which is a branch of the femoral artery?

A

Dorsal and plantar common digital arteries

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9
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After which vessel does the femoral artery become the popliteal artery?

A

Distal caudal femoral artery

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10
Q

What is the sole branch of the popliteal artery?

A

Caudal tibial artery

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After the caudal tibial artery, the popliteal artery becomes which vessel?

A

Cranial tibial artery

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What are the branches of the cranial tibial artery?

A

Dorsal pedal artery, arcuate artery, dorsal and plantar metatarsal arteries

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13
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What are the superficial veins of the pelvic limb?

A

Lateral saphenous vein and medial saphenous vein with their cranial and caudal branches

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14
Q

What are the lymph nodes that you can find in the pelvic limb?

A

Superficial popliteal ln and superficial inguinal ln

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15
Q

Where can you find the iliolumbar artery?

A

Cranial to the wing of the ilium

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16
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What structures does the iliolumbar artery supply?

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Psoas minor m, iliopsoas m, sartorius m, tensor fasciae lata m, middle gluteal m

17
Q

Where can you find the cranial gluteal artery?

A

Caudal to the wing of ilium across greater ischiatic notch

18
Q

What structures does the cranial gluteal artery supply?

A

Middle and deep gluteal muscles

19
Q

What is the inguinal ligament?

A

The caudal border of the aponeurosis of the external abdominal oblique muscle

20
Q

The muscular lacuna is the passageway for what structures/vessels/nerves?

A

Iliopsoas muscle and femoral nerve

21
Q

The vascular lacuna is the passageway for what structures/vessels/nerves?

A

Vessels coursing to the pelvic limb: medial circumflex femoral artery and vein, femoral artery and vein
And saphenous nerve and lymphatics

22
Q

The vascular lacuna is also called?

A

Femoral ring

23
Q

Where can the femoral pulse be felt?

A

Femoral triangle

24
Q

Where is the femoral triangle?

A

In between the sartorius m and pectineus m, and just below the muscular lacuna, vascular lacuna, and superficial inguinal ring

25
Q

The deep femoral artery continues as what vessel after the pudendoepigastric trunk?

A

Medial circumflex femoral artery

26
Q

What structures does the medial circumflex femoral artery supply?

A

Adductor m, vastus medialis m, obturator mm, semimembranosus m, and hip joint (coxal joint) capsule

27
Q

What structures does the distal caudal femoral artery supply?

A

Biceps femoris m, semimembranosus m, semitendinosus m, gastrocnemius m, and digital flexor mm

28
Q

Where can the popliteal artery be found?

A

Between the two heads of gastrocnemius m, over the flexor surface of the stifle and through the popliteal notch of the tibia

29
Q

What structures does the popliteal artery supply?

A

Stifle, gastrocnemius m, and popliteus m

30
Q

The popliteal artery gives rise to what vessels?

A

Cranial and caudal tibial arteries

31
Q

Where can the cranial tibial artery be found?

A

Located near the tibia between cranial tibial m and long digital extensor m then courses between the tibia and fibula

32
Q

The cranial tibial artery supplies what structures?

A

Peroneus longus m, long digital extensor m, cranial tibial m

33
Q

The dorsal pedal artery supplies what structure?

A

Tarsus

34
Q

The dorsal pedal artery is a continuation of cranial tibial artery distal to what?

A

Talocrural joint

35
Q

List the flow of blood through the veins of the pelvic limb on the medial side.

A

Dorsal and plantar common digital veins to cranial and caudal branches to medial saphenous vein to femoral vein

36
Q

List the flow of blood through the veins of the pelvic limb on the lateral side.

A

Dorsal common digital veins to plantar superficial arch to cranial and caudal branches of saphenous vein to lateral saphenous vein to distal caudal femoral vein to femoral vein