Fibular Artery Anatomy 10 Q&A

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The fibular artery is a branch of the posterior tibial artery that supplies blood to the lateral compartment of the leg and the foot. It runs along the fibula, which is the smaller of the two bones that make up the lower leg. The fibular artery gives off several branches, such as the lateral calcaneal, lateral malleolar, and perforating arteries. These branches help to nourish the muscles, bones, and skin of the lower leg and foot. The fibular artery also anastomoses with other arteries, such as the anterior tibial and dorsalis pedis arteries, to form a network of blood vessels that ensures adequate blood flow to the lower extremity.

0:00 What is the Fibular Artery, also known as?
0:24 Is the Fibular Artery the largest branch of the Posterior Tibial Artery?
0:44 Which compartment of the leg muscles does the Fibular Artery supply?
1:05 Does the Fibular Artery give off a nutrient artery to the fibula?
1:24 How does the Fibular Artery travel in the leg?
1:43 Which muscle does the Fibular Artery pierce to reach the dorsum of the foot?
2:07 Do small fibular veins accompany the Fibular Artery?
2:27 Does the Fibular Artery give off branches?
2:42 The Fibular Artery gives off branches. How many?
2:58 What are the names of the three branches given off by the Fibular Artery?

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