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What is the main blood supply to the pelvic limb?

What is it a continuation of?
The femoral artery.

It is a continuation of the external iliac a. after the deep femoral artery.
T/F The femoral artery passes through the vascular lacuna.
True
What does the lateral circumflex femoral a. anastomose with?
The medial circumflex femoral a. The lateral one runs lateral to the femur. The medial one runs medial to the femur.
What vein courses with the saphenous artery?
The medial saphenous vein.
What does "genicular" refer to?
The stifle.
At what point does the femoral artery become the popliteal a.?
After the distal caudal femoral a., the femoral artery continues as the popliteal artery.
Where does the cranial tibial artery originate from?

What does it become?
After the caudal tibial a. branches off of popliteal a., it is continued as the cranial tibial artery.

As the cranial tibial a. courses distal to the talocrural joint it becomes the dorsal pedal artery, then gives rise to arcuate artery and continues as dorsal metatarsal artery II.
When you hear common digital - what level of blood supply should you think of?

When you hear metatarsal - what level of blood supply should you think of?
Common digital very generally indicates superficial blood supply.

Metatarsal aa. generally indicate deep blood supply, close to the bone.
What is the main deep blood supply to the plantar surface of the pes?
The perforating metatarsal artery.
Name whatcha can. She did all but 15 and 16
1 - caudal gluteal a
2 – femoral a
3 – lateral circumflex femoral a
4 – proximal caudal femoral a
5 is saphenous a
6 - descending geniculate a
7 middle caudal femoral a
8 distal caudal femoral a
9 popliteal a
10 caudal tibial a
11 cranial tibial a
12 perforating metatarsal artery
ID these veins
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