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=== Description  ===
=== Description  ===
The Popliteal Fossa is a diamond- shaped space behind the [[knee]] joint .<ref name=":1">Chummy,SS. Last's Anatomy.Twelfth Edition.Churchill Livingstone.2011.pg 132</ref> It is formed between the muscles in the posterior compartments of the thigh and leg.This anatomical landmark is the major route by which structures pass between the thigh and leg.<ref name=":0">Richard,LD, Wayne,VA,Adam,WM.Grays'Anatomy for Students. Second Edition.Churchill Livingstone.2010.pg 584-585</ref>
The Popliteal Fossa is a diamond- shaped space behind the [[knee]] joint .<ref name=":1">Chummy,SS. Last's Anatomy.Twelfth Edition.Churchill Livingstone.2011.pg 132</ref> It is formed between the muscles in the posterior compartments of the thigh and leg.This anatomical landmark is the major route by which structures passes between the thigh and leg.<ref name=":0">Richard,LD, Wayne,VA,Adam,WM.Grays'Anatomy for Students. Second Edition.Churchill Livingstone.2010.pg 584-585</ref>


=== Margins  ===
=== Margins/Borders ===
The Popliteal Fossa has 2 upper margins and 2 lower margins<ref name=":0" />
The Popliteal Fossa has 2 upper margins and 2 lower margins<ref name=":0" />
* The margins of the upper part are formed by the [[Semimembranosus]] and [[Semitendinosus]] muscles on the medial side and the [[Biceps Femoris]] on the lateral side.  
* The margins of the upper part are formed by the [[Semimembranosus]] and [[Semitendinosus]] muscles on the medial side and the [[Biceps Femoris]] on the lateral side.  
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=== Floor  ===
=== Floor  ===
The floor of the fossa is formed by the Popliteal surface of the [[Femur]], Capsule of the [[Knee]] reinforced by the oblique Popliteal [[ligament]] and the Popliteus muscle covered by its [[Fascia]]<ref name=":1" />.  
The floor of the fossa is formed by the Popliteal surface of the [[Femur]], capsule of the [[Knee]] reinforced by the oblique Popliteal [[ligament]] and the Popliteus muscle covered by its [[Fascia]]<ref name=":1" />.  
          
          


=== Roof  ===
=== Roof  ===
The roof of the Popliteal fossa is covered by the [[Tensor Fascia Lata|Fascia Lata]] which is strongly reinforced by tranverse fibers. The roof is pierced by the small Saphenous vein and the posterior Femoral cutaneous nerve<ref name=":1" />.
The roof of the Popliteal fossa is covered by the [[Tensor Fascia Lata|Fascia Lata]] which is strongly reinforced by the tranverse fibers. Thus,the roof is pierced by the small Saphenous vein and the posterior Femoral cutaneous nerve<ref name=":1" />.


=== Content ===
=== Content ===
The major content of the Popliteal fossa are the Popliteal artery,the Popliteal vein, the [[Tibial Nerve|Tibia nerve]] and Common Fibular nerve.  <div class="researchbox"> </div>
The major content of the Popliteal fossa are the Popliteal artery,the Popliteal vein, the [[Tibial Nerve|Tibia nerve]] and common Fibular nerve.  <div class="researchbox"> </div>


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=== Clinical Significance ===
=== Clinical Significance ===
  [[Baker's Cyst|Baker's cyst]]
* [[Baker's Cyst|Baker's cyst]]


* Popliteal [[Pulse rate|Pulse]]
* Popliteal [[Pulse rate|Pulse]]

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Description[edit | edit source]

The Popliteal Fossa is a diamond- shaped space behind the knee joint .[1] It is formed between the muscles in the posterior compartments of the thigh and leg.This anatomical landmark is the major route by which structures passes between the thigh and leg.[2]

Margins/Borders[edit | edit source]

The Popliteal Fossa has 2 upper margins and 2 lower margins[2]

Floor[edit | edit source]

The floor of the fossa is formed by the Popliteal surface of the Femur, capsule of the Knee reinforced by the oblique Popliteal ligament and the Popliteus muscle covered by its Fascia[1].


Roof[edit | edit source]

The roof of the Popliteal fossa is covered by the Fascia Lata which is strongly reinforced by the tranverse fibers. Thus,the roof is pierced by the small Saphenous vein and the posterior Femoral cutaneous nerve[1].

Content[edit | edit source]

The major content of the Popliteal fossa are the Popliteal artery,the Popliteal vein, the Tibia nerve and common Fibular nerve.


Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]

  • Popliteal Aneurysm

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Chummy,SS. Last's Anatomy.Twelfth Edition.Churchill Livingstone.2011.pg 132
  2. 2.0 2.1 Richard,LD, Wayne,VA,Adam,WM.Grays'Anatomy for Students. Second Edition.Churchill Livingstone.2010.pg 584-585