Articular branches of descending genicular artery

The articular branches of descending genicular artery descend in the substance of the vastus medialis muscle, and in front of the tendon of the adductor magnus muscle, to the medial side of the knee, where they anastomose with the medial superior genicular and anterior recurrent tibial artery.

Articular branches of descending genicular artery
The femoral artery (highest genicular labeled at center right)
Circumpatellar anastomosis (highest genicular visible at upper right)
Details
SourceDescending genicular artery
Identifiers
LatinRami articulares arteriae descendentis genicularis
TAA12.2.16.019
FMA22511
Anatomical terminology

A branch from this vessel crosses above the patellar surface of the femur, forming an anastomotic arch with the lateral superior genicular artery, and supplying branches to the knee-joint.

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This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 631 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)


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