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abdominal opening of the femoral canal
anteriorly
Femoral ring
inguinal ligament
Superior
sartorius muscle
Laterally
adductor longus
Medially
iliopsoas, pectineus
adductor longus
fascia lata
cribriform fascia
bounded by
medially
lacunar ligament
pectineal ligament
Boundaries
floor
medial to
the femoral vein in the femoral sheath
fat, areolar connective tissue
Contains
roof
lymph nodes and vessels
Femoral canal
potential weak area
femoral
to the peritoneal cavity.
site of femoral herniation
Contains
Lateral to medial NAVL
transversalis
prolongation of the
Surrounded by Femoral Sheath
inferior to the midpoint of inguinal ligament
lower limb and perineum
Transmits lymphatics from
Femoral triangle
artery
vein
femoral vein
posteriorly.
Nerve
Lymphatic
inguinal ligament
laterally
Femoral sheath
pulsation
iliac fasciae
femoral artery and vein
Contains
femoral branch of the genitofemoral nerve
femoral canal
Anterior and Medial Thigh
common in women
Ring
Canal
Begins at the apex of
passes through the femoral
the femoral triangle
ends at the adductor hiatus
adductor magnus
lateral and inferior to the pubic tubercle
Femoral hernia
deep and inferior to the inguinal ligament
sac is formed by the parietal peritoneum
adductor longus
Adductor canal
between
vastus medialis
sartorius
interferes with the blood supply
fascia
To Herniated Intestine
femoral vessels
causing death of it
Contains
saphenous nerve
nerve to the vastus medialis
descending genicular artery
or pulled groin
strain, stretching, or tearing
of the origin of the flexor and adductor of the thigh
Groin injury
aperture in the tendon of
Adductor hiatus
Allows the passage
occurs in sports th at require quick starts
Femoral
Obturator
insertion of adductor magnus
of the femoral vessels
into the popliteal fossa
oval gap in the fascia lata
Nerves
Saphenous opening
below the inguinal ligament
covered by the cribriform fascia
part of the superficial fascia of the thigh