Femoral vessels form the '''lateral circumflex femoral vessels''', which enter the ''quadriceps'' between the ''rectus femoris'' and ''vastus medialis'', and the '''saphenous vessels'''. The saphenous vein is larger than the corresponding artery. The saphenous vessels divide in the proximal third of the leg to form '''cranial and caudal branches'''. | Femoral vessels form the '''lateral circumflex femoral vessels''', which enter the ''quadriceps'' between the ''rectus femoris'' and ''vastus medialis'', and the '''saphenous vessels'''. The saphenous vein is larger than the corresponding artery. The saphenous vessels divide in the proximal third of the leg to form '''cranial and caudal branches'''. |