A 24 year old man sustains a laceration of his left leg that transects the superficial vein that enters the popliteal fossa to terminate in the popliteal vein. Which of the following blood vessels has most likely been affected:
The popliteal fossa is a diamond-shaped space behind the knee joint.
Popliteal fossa | Structure(s) |
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Superomedial border | Semimembranosus |
Superolateral border | Biceps femoris |
Inferomedial border | Medial head of gastrocnemius |
Inferolateral border | Lateral head of gastrocnemius and plantaris |
Floor | Knee joint capsule and adjacent surfaces of femur and tibia and popliteus muscle |
Roof | Deep fascia |
Contents | Popliteal artery, popliteal vein, tibial nerve, common fibular nerve |
The popliteal fossa is bordered:
The floor of the fossa is formed by the capsule of the knee joint and adjacent surfaces of the femur and tibia, and more inferiorly by the popliteus muscle.
The roof is formed by deep fascia.
The major structures contained within the popliteal fossa are (from medial to lateral):
The small saphenous vein ascends in the superficial fascia on the back of the leg to the knee where it penetrates the deep fascia and enters the popliteal fossa to drain into the popliteal vein. One other structure that passes through the roof of the fossa is the posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh which descends through the thigh superficial to the hamstring muscles, passes through the roof of the popliteal fossa, and then continues inferiorly with the small saphenous vein to supply skin on the upper half of the posterior leg.
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Biochemistry | Normal Value |
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Sodium | 135 – 145 mmol/l |
Potassium | 3.0 – 4.5 mmol/l |
Urea | 2.5 – 7.5 mmol/l |
Glucose | 3.5 – 5.0 mmol/l |
Creatinine | 35 – 135 μmol/l |
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) | 5 – 35 U/l |
Gamma-glutamyl Transferase (GGT) | < 65 U/l |
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) | 30 – 135 U/l |
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) | < 40 U/l |
Total Protein | 60 – 80 g/l |
Albumin | 35 – 50 g/l |
Globulin | 2.4 – 3.5 g/dl |
Amylase | < 70 U/l |
Total Bilirubin | 3 – 17 μmol/l |
Calcium | 2.1 – 2.5 mmol/l |
Chloride | 95 – 105 mmol/l |
Phosphate | 0.8 – 1.4 mmol/l |
Haematology | Normal Value |
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Haemoglobin | 11.5 – 16.6 g/dl |
White Blood Cells | 4.0 – 11.0 x 109/l |
Platelets | 150 – 450 x 109/l |
MCV | 80 – 96 fl |
MCHC | 32 – 36 g/dl |
Neutrophils | 2.0 – 7.5 x 109/l |
Lymphocytes | 1.5 – 4.0 x 109/l |
Monocytes | 0.3 – 1.0 x 109/l |
Eosinophils | 0.1 – 0.5 x 109/l |
Basophils | < 0.2 x 109/l |
Reticulocytes | < 2% |
Haematocrit | 0.35 – 0.49 |
Red Cell Distribution Width | 11 – 15% |
Blood Gases | Normal Value |
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pH | 7.35 – 7.45 |
pO2 | 11 – 14 kPa |
pCO2 | 4.5 – 6.0 kPa |
Base Excess | -2 – +2 mmol/l |
Bicarbonate | 24 – 30 mmol/l |
Lactate | < 2 mmol/l |