Descending genicular artery

Descending genicular artery
Arteries of the thigh. The descending genicular artery and its branches visible at the bottom right
Details
Sourcefemoral artery
Branchessaphenous and muscular and articular branches
Identifiers
Latinarteria descendens genus
TA98A12.2.16.017
TA24682
FMA22506
Anatomical terminology

The descending genicular artery (also known as the highest genicular artery) arises from the femoral artery just before its passage through the adductor hiatus.

The descending geniculate artery immediately divides into two branches:[contradictory] a saphenous branch (which classically joins with the medial inferior genicular artery), and muscular and articular branches.[1]

  1. ^ Uflacker, Renan. (2015). Atlas of Vascular Anatomy : an Angiographic Approach. Wolters Kluwer Health. ISBN 978-1-4698-7587-3. OCLC 1043363128.