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ANTERIOR & MEDIAL COMPARTMENTS OF THIGH Prof. Ahmed Fathalla & Dr. Sanaa Alshaarawy

OBJECTIVES At the end of the lecture, students should: List the name of muscles of anterior compartment of thigh. Describe the anatomy of muscles of anterior compartment of thigh regarding: origin, insertion, nerve supply and actions. List the name of muscles of medial compartment of thigh. Describe the anatomy of muscles of medial compartment of thigh regarding: origin, insertion, nerve supply and actions. Describe the anatomy of femoral triangle & adductor canal regarding: site, boundaries and contents.

HIP JOINT

The thigh is divided into 3 compartments by 3 intermuscular septa (extending from deep fascia into femur) Anterior Compartment Extensors of knee: Quadriceps femoris Flexors of hip: 1. Sartorius 2. Pectineus 3. psoas major 4. Iliacus Nerve supply: Femoral nerve Medial Compartment Adductors of hip: 1. Adductor longus 2. Adductor brevis 3. Adductor magnus (adductor part) 4. Gracilis Nerve supply: Obturator nerve Posterior Compartment Flexors of knee & extensors of hip: Hamstrings Nerve supply: Sciatic nerve

ANTERIOR COMPARTMENT OF THIGH NERVE SUPPLY: Femoral nerve PM P S V L RF Quadriceps femoris Vastus Intermedius (deep to rectus femoris) V M

SARTORIUS ORIGIN INSERTION ACTION Anterior superior iliac spine Upper part of medial surface of tibia ACTION (TAILOR’S POSITION) Flexion, abduction & lateral rotation of hip joint Flexion of knee joint S S

PECTINEUS ORIGIN: INSERTION: ACTION: Superior pubic ramus Back of femur (below lesser trochanter) ACTION: Flexion & adduction of hip joint P P

ILIOPSOAS: ILIACUS & PSOAS MAJOR INSERTION: Lesser trochanter of femur ACTION: Flexion of hip joint

QUADRICEPS FEMORIS ORIGIN: Rectus femoris: Anterior inferior iliac spine (Hip bone) Vastus intermedius: Front of shaft of femur Vastus medialis: Posterior border of femur Vastus lateralis:

QUADRICEPS FEMORIS INSERTION: ACTION: Into PATELLA (Patella is a sesamoid bone) From patella into TUBEROSITY OF TIBIA through LIGAMENTUM PATELLAE (PATELLAR LIGAMENT) ACTION: Extension of knee joint

MEDIAL COMPARTMENT OF THIGH MUSCLES: Adductor longus Adductor brevis Adductor magnus (Adductor part) Gracilis ACTION: ADDUCTION OF HIP JOINT N.B.: Gracilis also flexes knee joint NERVE SUPPLY: OBTURATOR NERVE AB AL G AM Adductor magnus (Adductor portion) Adductor magnus (Hamstring portions)

Origin Insertion Inferior pubic ramus Ischial ramus Body of pubis Adductor part Adductor hiatus Hamstring part Adductor magnus (adductor part) Gracilis Adductor longus Adductor brevis Insertion Upper part of medial surface of tibia (behind sartorius) Posterior border of femur (Linea Aspera)

FEMORAL TRIANGLE FLOOR: From medial to lateral SITE: BOUNDARIES: ROOF: Upper third of front of thigh BOUNDARIES: Base: inguinal ligament Lateral: medial border of sartorius Medial: medial border of adductor longus ROOF: Skin Fasciae: superficial & deep FLOOR: From medial to lateral Adductor longus Pectineus Psoas major Iliacus FEMORAL TRIANGLE Base: inguinal ligament I PM Lateral P A L Medial S

FEMORAL TRIANGLE CONTENTS: Femoral vein Femoral artery Both vein & artery are enclosed in a fascial envelope (Femoral sheath) Femoral nerve Deep inguinal lymph nodes

ADDUCTOR CANAL (Subsartorial canal) DEFINITION: intermascular passage for A fascial envelope for femoral artery & vein SITE: In middle third of front of thigh EXTENT: From apex of femoral triangle to adductor hiatus (in adductor magnus) BOUNDARIES: *Roof: Sartorius *Floor: Adductor longus & magnus

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