Anterior Peroneal Vessels
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In anatomy, the fibular artery, also known as the peroneal artery, supplies blood to the lateral compartment of the leg. It arises from the tibial-fibular trunk.


Structure

The fibular artery arises from the bifurcation of tibial-fibular trunk into the fibular and posterior tibial arteries in the upper part of the leg proper, just below the knee. It runs towards the foot in the deep posterior compartment of the leg, just medial to the fibula. It supplies a perforating branch to both the lateral and anterior compartments of the leg; it also provides a nutrient artery to the fibula. Some sources claim that the fibular artery arises directly from the posterior tibial artery, but vascular and plastic surgeons note the clinical significance of the tibial-fibular trunk. The fibular artery is accompanied by small veins ( venae comitantes) known as fibular veins.


Branches

Communication branch to posterior tibial artery. Perforating branch to anterior lateral malleolar artery. A calcaneal branch to the lateral part of the
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Nomenclature

At one point in its history, both the Greek term ''perone'' and the Latin term ''fibula'' were competing to describe the smaller bone of the leg. Many of the arteries, veins, nerves, and muscles in the leg are named according to what bone they are near (e.g. tibialis anterior and the tibial nerve are near the tibia). So the artery that runs near the smaller leg bone had two names: the ''peroneal artery'' and the ''fibular artery''. The term ''fibula'' eventually became the standard name for the bone, but many of the related arteries, muscles, and nerves are still called by the Greek derived name ''peroneal''. The Terminologia Anatomica, the international standard for anatomical nomenclature, states that both ''fibula'' and ''perone'' derived names are acceptable, but lists the ''fibula'' derived names as the preferred terms. Like ''fibula'', the ''perone'' (pronounced pair-uh-knee) means ''pin of a brooch'' or ''buckle''.


References


Additional images

Image:Gray552.png, Circumpatellar anastomosis.


External links

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Distal peroneal artery - is it an effective outflow source?
- Vascularweb.org * - "The Leg: Nerves and Vessels of the Deep Compartment of the Leg" {{Authority control Arteries of the lower limb