The descending genicular artery also known as the highest genicular artery is the only genicular artery to arise from the femoral artery and has the most superior or proximal origin of all six genicular arteries.
The middle genicular artery is a small branch of the popliteal artery that originates inferior or distal to both the superior genicular arteries as well as the sural arteries.
Inferior or distal to the origins of the superior and middle genicular arteries are the two inferior genicular arteries:
The descending genicular artery is the only one to branch from the femoral artery.
References
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