Neurovascular Structures of the Thigh Flashcards

1
Q

The neurovascular structures of the anterior aspect of the lower limb enter through what?

A

The femoral canal

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2
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What is the equivalent of the axilla in the lower limb?

A

The femoral triangle

Like the axilla it has structures which make up its floor, roof and boundaries with a number of anatomically important contents passing through this area heading distally.

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3
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What si the medial boundary of the femoral triangle?

A

Medial border of the adductor longus muscle

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4
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What is the lateral boundary of the femoral triangle?

A

Medial border of the sartorius muscle.

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5
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Which structure forms the base of the femoral triangle?

A

Inguinal ligament

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6
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Which muscles form the vast proportion of the floor of the femoral triangle

A

Pectineus
Adductor longus

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7
Q

What are the 3 major structures present in the femoral triangle?

A

1 Femoral nerve 2 Femoral artery 3 Femoral vein

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8
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What is the femoral sheath?

A

Funnel shaped connective tissue tube which surrounds the proximal parts of femoral vessels (but not the nerve)

Creates the femoral canal medial to them, which contains lymphatic vessels.

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9
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The femoral sheath is loosely divided into 3 compartments:

A

Lateral- Femoral artery

Intermediate- Femoral vein

Medial- Femoral canal

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11
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What are the contents of the femoral canal?

A
  1. Fat and loose connective tissue
  2. Lymphtic vessels
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12
Q

What is the femoral ring?

A

The femoral ring is a weak area in the anterior abdominal wall.

Similar to inguinal hernias, activities that increase intra-abdominal pressure can cause abdominal contents to push into this area and become trapped.

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13
Q

Are there more common in males or females?

A

Females

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14
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What is the femoral artery?

A

Main artery of the lower limb

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15
Q

What does the femoral artery begin at?

A

The inguinal ligament as a continuation of the External Iliac artery.

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16
Q

Femoral artery enters the thigh midway between which 2 bony surface markings?

A

anterior superior iliac spine

and pubic symphsis

17
Q

The profunda femoris is what?

A

Deep artery

18
Q

The femoral vein is a continuation of what?

A

Popiteal vein (veins start distally!), and passes proximally entering the femoral triangle and becoming the external iliac vein as it passes under the inguinal ligament

19
Q

Which two important veins drain into it in the femoral triangle?

A

Profunda femoris

Greater sapheous vein

20
Q

What is the femoral nerve?

A

The femoral nerve is the largest branch of the lumbar plexus

21
Q

The femoral nerve passes deep to?

A

The inguinal ligament and enters the femoral triangle lateral to the femoral vessels.

22
Q

What do the neurovascular structures of the anterior thigh do as they pass distally towards the apex of the femoral triangle?

A

They begin to pass deep through the musculature called in a fascial sheath called the adductor canal.

23
Q

What does the adductor canal extend to?

A

This extends deeper and distal until it reaches an anatomical opening in the adductor magnus muscle called the adductor hiatus.

24
Q

What does the journey of the adductor canal allow?

A

Allowed the anterior femoral artery to become the posterior popliteal artery.

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