Below knee perforators- _____ perforator veins
Distal thigh level perforators- _____ perforator veins
The _____ perforating branch of the profunda femoris artery is the nutrient artery to the femur.
Hint: number
The _____ artery (branch of the posterior tibial artery) is the nutrient artery to the fibula.
The _____ saphenous vein is present at the adductor tubercle
The femoral nerve is split into the anterior and posterior divisions by the _____ artery.
The branch of the _____ artery is the nutrient artery to the tibia.
Branches of femoral artery are:Superficial _____Superficial circumflex iliacSuperficial external pudendalDeep external pudendal Muscular branchesProfunda femoris arteryDescending genicular artery
The structure marked is the _____ ligament.

What are the four primary ligaments of the knee joint?

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