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Superficial Infrapatellar Bursa

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Description

Line diagram showing the superficial and deep infrapatellar bursae. (1) Superficial infrapatellar bursa, (2) deep infrapatellar, femur (F), Hoffa's fat pad (HF), patella (P), patellar tendon (PT) and tibia (T)[1]
Bursae of the knee including: Suprapatellar Bursa, Prepatellar Bursa, Superficial Infrapatellar Bursa, Deep Infrapatellar Bursa, Semimembranosus Bursa, Semimembranosus Gastrocnemius Bursa, Pes Anserine Bursa [2]

Name

  • Superficial Infrapatellar Bursa
  • Subcutaneous infrapatellar bursa
  • Bursa subcutanea infrapatellaris

General

Gross Anatomy

  • Located in the subcutaneous tissue between the distal patellar tendon and the overlying skin
  • It is flat, about 2 cm x 2 cm by 2 mm in size and is not always present
  • It is a synovial-lined structure and is usually collapsed
  • Can communicate with the prepatellar bursa

Function

  • Reduces friction between the patellar ligament and the overlying skin

Clinical Significance


See Also


References

  1. Hirji, Zameer, Jaspal S. Hunjun, and Hema N. Choudur. "Imaging of the bursae." Journal of Clinical Imaging Science 1 (2011).
  2. Image courtesy of https://www.rehabmypatient.com/
Created by:
John Kiel on 3 February 2025 15:01:38
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4 June 2026 14:30:09
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