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Arterial Supply of the Lower Limb

Horizontales
branch of the femoral artery in the proximal thigh, supplies the adductor and hamstring muscles
lies medial to the femoral nerve and lateral to the femoral vein in the femoral triangle, courses towards the anterior thigh
courses inferiorly and posteriorly along the pelvic wall, gives off branches to pelvic organs and 2 branches that supply the gluteal region
Branch of the internal iliac artery, lies deep to the gluteus maximus
Divides into right and left common iliac arteries at LV4
branch of the anterior tibial artery at the level of the medial and lateral malleoli, supplies the dorsum of the foot
courses inferiorly and laterally, divides into internal and external branches along the pelvic brim
courses inferiorly towards the thigh and is deep to the inguinal ligament in the femoral triangle near the femoral vein and nerve
Verticales
Branch of the internal iliac artery that exits the pelvis, courses between gluteus medius and minimus
arises from the popliteal artery in the posterior proximal leg and stays in the deep posterior compartment of the leg
courses distally through the popliteal fossa where it lies deep to the popliteal vein and tibial nerve, divides into anterior and posterior arteries
arises from the popliteal artery in the posterior proximal leg