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Frontal aspect of thigh Dr Raad Al-shaibany

INGUINAL LYMPH NODES 1.SUPERFICIAL LYMPH NODES Vertical and horizontal group 2.DEEP LYMPH NODES

THIGH FASCIA Superficial Fascia of the Thigh Deep Fascia of the Thigh (Fascia Lata) Iliotibial tract Saphenous opening Cribriform fascia Falciform margin

Fascial Compartments of the Thigh

Muscles of the Anterior Fascial Compartment of the Thigh

Femoral Triangle: The femoral triangle is a triangular depressed area situated in the upper part of the medial aspect of the thigh just below the inguinal ligament . Its boundaries are as follows: Superiorly: The inguinal ligament Laterally: The sartorius muscle Medially: The adductor longus muscle Floor is gutter shaped and formed from lateral to medial by the iliopsoas, the pectineus, and the adductor longus. Roof is formed by the skin and fasciae of the thigh.

Adductor (Subsartorial) Canal Anteromedial wall is formed by the sartorius muscle and fascia. Posterior wall is formed by the adductor longus and magnus. Lateral wall is formed by the vastus medialis Contents: Terminal part of the Femoral artery Femoral vein Deep lymph vessels Saphenous nerve Nerve to the vastus medialis, Terminal part of the obturator nerve.

Femoral Sheath Femoral Sheath downward protrusion into the thigh of the fascial envelope lining the abdominal walls. Femoral artery Femoral vein, Femoral canal

Femoral Artery 1.The superficial circumflex iliac artery 2.The superficial external pudendal artery 3.The deep external pudendal artery 4.The profunda femoris artery 5.The descending genicular artery

FEMORAL ARTERY RELATION Anteriorly: In the upper part of its course, it is superficial and is covered by skin and fascia. In the lower part of its course, it passes behind the sartorius muscle . Posteriorly: The artery lies on the psoas, which separates it from the hip joint, the pectineus, and the adductor longus . The femoral vein intervenes between the artery and the adductor longus. Medially: It is related to the femoral vein in the upper part of its course . Laterally: The femoral nerve and its branches.  

Femoral Nerve 1.Anterior Division 2.Posterior Division Saphenous nerve Medial cutaneous nerve of the thigh. Intermediate cutaneous nerves . Muscular branches supply the sartorius and the pectineus. 2.Posterior Division Saphenous nerve Muscular branch of the rectus femoris also supplies the hip joint; the branches to the three vasti muscles also supply the knee joint

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