The Saphenopopliteal Junction—Can You Put Your Finger on It? A.A Pittathankal, T Richards, T.R Magee, R.B Galland EJVES Extra Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages 4-8 (January 2004) DOI: 10.1016/S1533-3167(03)00091-8
Fig. 1 Distribution of the actual (operative location) SPJ (●) within the popliteal fossa. X-axis represents the mid-transverse plane and Y-axis the mid-vertical plane of the popliteal fossa. EJVES Extra 2004 7, 4-8DOI: (10.1016/S1533-3167(03)00091-8)
Fig. 2 Position of the actual SPJ (♦) in relation to the duplex mark. (‘0’ point on graph represents the duplex mark and the circle represents a 2-cm perimeter around the duplex mark). EJVES Extra 2004 7, 4-8DOI: (10.1016/S1533-3167(03)00091-8)
Fig. 3 Position of the actual SPJ (▵) in relation to the palpatory location (′0′ point on graph represents the palpatory location and the circle represents a 2-cm perimeter around it). EJVES Extra 2004 7, 4-8DOI: (10.1016/S1533-3167(03)00091-8)