IN THE NAME OF GOD THE COMPASSIONATE THE MERCIFUL

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Perineum – Anal Triangle
Advertisements

Lumbar and sacral plexuses
GLUTEAL REGION Cutaneous nerve supply. Fascia. Ligaments. Muscles.
Popliteal Fossa Presentation by : Group ( ).
ANTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL
Back of Thigh & Popliteal Fossa
Muscles of the Lower Limb
Posterior intramuscular septum
Dr. Banafshe Esmaeilzade, M.S., Ph.D.
Blood Vessels of lower limb
FEMORAL TRIANGLE & ANTERIOR COMPARTMENT OF THIGH -II
The regional anatomy of the lower limb
Lower Limbs Lu Xiaoli Regional Anatomy & Operative Surgery
Lumbosacral plexus IN 17 QUESTIONS Kaan Yücel M.D., Ph.D.
ANATYOMY OF The thigh. ANATYOMY OF The thigh.
Leg Muscles.
Urogenital Triangle & External Genitalia
Muscles of Gluteal Region Arterial Supply Nerve Supply.
Blood Supply of the Lower Limb
CLINICAL ANATOMY OF ANTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL & RECTUS SHEATH
Inguinal Region & Secrotum
Blood supply of the leg and foot
Department of Human Anatom School of Medicine of Zhejiang University
Skin of the thigh Cutaneous Nerves
Arterial Supply of the Lower Limb
VESSELS OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY
LUMBAR AND SACRAL PLEXUSES
The front of the thigh Dr.Amjad shatarat. The front of the thigh Dr.Amjad shatarat.
Arterial Supply of the Lower Limb
Ling Shucai Regional anatomy of lower limb Posterior region of lower limb.
Urogenital triangle It is bounded in front by the pubic arch & laterally by the ischial tuberosities .
GLUTEAL COMPLEX. Bony Landmarks Ligaments of articulated pelvis: Ligaments of articulated pelvis: Obturator membrane. Sacrotuberous: Posterior iliac spine,
LOWER LIMB Anterior Compartment of the Thighs & Femoral Triangle
GNK 483 MUSCULOSKELETAL CONDITIONS BLOOD AND NERVE SUPPLY TO THE LOWER LIMB 2012.
Gluteal region.
1 Dr. Vohra. 2 Gluteal Region & Important anastomosis in the thigh.
Gluteal region S KIN AND FASCIA OF THE GLUTEAL REGION.
1. 2. (G. gloutos, buttocks) transitional region between trunk & lower limbs.
thigh & popliteal fossa
Superficial Fascia of the Thigh
ANATOMY OF THE FRONT OF THE THIGH
Dr.Amjad shatarat Adductor canal (Subsartorial) or Hunter’s canal Adductor canal (Subsartorial) or Hunter’s canal John Hunter described the exposure and.
Anterior abdominal wall and the inguinal region
Gluteal region Extends from the iliac crest above to the gluteal fold below. The superficial fascia is thick dense and fatty, the deep fascia is thick.
Introduction Lower limb is designed to support the body, its weight & it is mainly responsible for gait Organization of the Lower Limb Lower limb has four.
The compartment of the little toe It lies under the lateral planter fascia and is bounded by the lateral intermuscular septum medially and by the attachment.
Sensory and motor innervation of the whole lower limb arises from the spinal roots L1-S4 Lumbal plexus Sacral plexus.
1 ANATOMY OF LOWER LIMB DR. SIDRA HASAN. Introduction Lower limb is designed to support the body, its weight & it is mainly responsible for gait Organization.
1Dr. Vohra. 2 Introduction Lower limb is designed to support the body, its weight & it is mainly responsible for gait Organization of the Lower Limb.
Pectineus Innervation Femoral Nerve Origin Pectineal line of the pubis Insertion Along the pectineal line of the femur, between the lesser trochanter and.
Femor Hip Joint Superficial fascia Cribriform Fscia.
Lecture 1--Anterior Abdominal Wall NGM Module. Learning Objectives At the end of the session the students should be able to: A. Enumerate layers of anterior.
Introduction Lower limb is designed to support the body, its weight & it is mainly responsible for gait Organization of the Lower Limb Lower limb has four.
Dr. S. Nishan Silva (MBBS). Frolich, Human Anatomy, Lower LImb Surface Anatomy: Anterior Thigh + Leg Palpate Patella Condyles of femur Femoral Triangle.
The Lower Limb.
Cutaneous nerves of the thigh
Gluteal region Extends from the iliac crest above to the gluteal fold below. The superficial fascia is thick dense and fatty, the deep fascia is thick.
Anterior abdominal wall
Anterior abdominal wall

The front of the thigh Dr.Amjad shatarat.
venous drainage and Lymphatics of lower limb
The Peripheral Nervous System
Anterior abdominal wall
The anterior and medial regions of the thigh
Lower Limb Vessels.
The anterior and medial regions of the thigh
INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY OF LOWER LIMB Ass. Prof. Dr. Saif Ali Ahmed Ghabisha.
Frontal aspect of thigh
Presentation transcript:

IN THE NAME OF GOD THE COMPASSIONATE THE MERCIFUL

Fascia of the thigh Definition Superficial Fascia & Contents Deep Fascia & Parts

Fascia of Anterior Abdominal Wall Superficial Fascia This fascia just below the umbilicus divided into two layers: 1) Fatty superficial layer (Camper's fascia) containing amount of fat. This layer is continuous with the superficial fascia of the thigh. 2) Membranous deep layer (Scarpa's fascia) containing fibrous tissue. This layer is continuous with the superficial fascia of the thigh, and form the cribriform fascia. This layer is also continuous with the superficial fascia of the perineum (Colles' fascia) and with that investing the scrotum , penis in male and the labia major in female. The superficial vessels and nerves run between these two layers. Deep Fascia This is a very thin strong layer over the superficial muscles and cannot be easily separated from them.

Superficial Fascia

Superficial Fascia Definition: Contents: Nerves Continues of the abdominal fascia Contents: Nerves Femoral branch of genitofemoral nerve Ilioinguinal Lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh Intermediate nerve of thigh Medial cutaneous nerve of thigh Posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh Anterior devision of obturator nerve

Lumbar plexus

Superficial Fascia Contents: Arteries Veins: Lymph nodes: Superficial circumflex iliac Superficial external pudendal Superficial epigasteric Veins: Great saphenus and tributaries Lymph nodes: Vertical group Upper medial group Upper lateral group

Superficial Branches of Femoral Arteries

Varicose

Varicose Varicose veins are twisted, enlarged veins. Any vein may become varicose, but the veins most commonly affected are those in your legs and feet. That's because standing and walking upright increases the pressure in the veins of your lower body. For many people, varicose veins and spider veins , a common, mild variation of varicose veins , are simply a cosmetic concern. For other people, varicose veins can cause aching pain and discomfort. Sometimes varicose veins lead to more-serious problems. Varicose veins may also signal a higher risk of other circulatory problems. Treatment may involve self-care measures or procedures by your doctor to remove veins

Superficial Inguinal Lymph Node

Deep Fascia 1) Attachments: Superiorly: Inferiorly: Ant: Inguinal Lig. Lat: Iliac Crest Post: Gluteal Fascia Med: Ischiopubic Rami Inferiorly: Condyle of femur and continues of crural fascia

Deep Fascia

Deep Fascia 2) Parts: A) Iliotibial Tract B) Saphenous Opening: (Cribriform Fascia) C) Intermuscular Septum: Lateral (Thick) Posterior (Thin) Medial

Saphenous Opening

Intramuscular Septum

Inter muscular Septum Intramuscular Septum Lat. Septum Post. Septum Med. Septum Post. Septum Intramuscular Septum