The blood supply of Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is primarily derived from:
Correct Answer: Middle genicular aery
Description: The primary blood supply to the Anterior cruciate ligament comes from the middle genicular aery which pierces the posterior capsule and enters the intercondylar notch near the femoral attachment. Ref: Campbell's Operative Ohopaedics, 11th Edition, Page 2497;Operative Ahroscopy, 3rd Edition, Pages 67, 68; Current Concepts in ACL Reconstruction By Freddie Fu, 2008, Chapter 2, Page 28
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