Infrapatellar branch of saphenous nerve

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Infrapatellar branch of saphenous nerve
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Deep nerves of the front of the leg. (Patellar branch labeled at upper right.)
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Cutaneous nerves of the right lower extremity. Front and posterior views. (Infrapatellar visible but not labeled.)
Details
Latin ramus infrapatellaris nervi sapheni
From saphenous nerve
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Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
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The infrapatellar branch of saphenous nerve is a nerve of the lower limb.[1]

The saphenous nerve, located about the middle of the thigh, gives off a branch which joins the subsartorial plexus.

It pierces the sartorius and fascia lata, and is distributed to the skin in front of the patella.

This nerve communicates above the knee with the anterior cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve; below the knee, with other branches of the saphenous; and, on the lateral side of the joint, with branches of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, forming a plexiform net-work, the plexus patellae.

The infrapatellar branch is occasionally small, and ends by joining the anterior cutaneous branches of the femoral, which supply its place in front of the knee.

References

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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