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The popliteal fossa (also referred to as or kneepit in analogy to the cubital fossa) is a shallow depression located at the back of the . The bones of the popliteal fossa are the and the . Like other flexion surfaces of large joints (, , and essentially the anterior part of the ), it is an area where blood vessels and nerves pass relatively superficially, and with an increased number of .


Structure

Boundaries
The boundaries of the fossa are:


Roof
Moving from superficial to deep structures, the roof is formed by:
  1. the .
  2. the superficial fascia. This contains the small saphenous vein, the terminal branch of the posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh, posterior division of the medial cutaneous nerve, lateral sural cutaneous nerve, and medial sural cutaneous nerve.
  3. the popliteal fascia.


Floor
The floor is formed by:
  1. the popliteal surface of the femur.
  2. the capsule of the knee joint and the oblique popliteal ligament.
  3. strong fascia covering the .


Contents
Structures within the popliteal fossa include, (from superficial to deep):

It is of note that the common fibular nerve also begins at the superior angle of the popliteal fossa.


Additional images
File:Gray434.png|Muscles of the gluteal and posterior femoral regions. File:Gray582.png|Small saphenous vein and its tributaries. File:Gray551.png|The popliteal, posterior tibial, and peroneal arteries. File:Gray832.png|Nerves of the right lower extremity. Posterior view. File:Slide2DADE.JPG|Muscles of thigh. Lateral view.


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