Popliteal vein

Popliteal vein

Lymph glands of popliteal fossa, with popliteal vein labeled.
Details
Source
anterior tibial, posterior tibial, small saphenous
Drains to femoral vein
Artery popliteal artery
Identifiers
Latin vena poplitea
MeSH A07.231.908.641
TA A12.3.11.028
FMA 44327

Anatomical terminology

The popliteal vein is formed by the junction of the venae comitantes of the anterior and posterior tibial vein at the lower border of the popliteus muscle on the medial side of the popliteal artery. As it ascends through the fossa, it crosses behind the popliteal artery so that it comes to lie on its lateral side. It passes through the opening in the adductor magnus to become the femoral vein.[1]

Tributaries

The tributaries of the popliteal vein are as follows:

Additional images

References

  1. Moore K.L. and Dalley A.F. (2006), Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 5th Edition, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Toronto, page 636
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