Dissection 1: Femoral Triangle, Anterior and Medial Thigh Flashcards

1
Q

where does lymph following the great saphenous vein drain into?

A

superficial inguinal nodes then external iliac nodes

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2
Q

where does lymph following the small saphenous vein drain to?

A

popliteal

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3
Q

where does lymph following the deep veins drain to?

A

popliteal then deep inguinal

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4
Q

why is a fracture in the mid-shaft of the femur potentially dangerous?

A

could damage the deep femoral artery

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5
Q

what material makes up the femoral sheath?

A

transversalis and iliopsoas fascia

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6
Q

where is the femoral nerve formed?

A

lumbar pexus

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7
Q

what nerve supplies the fascia and skin of the anteromedial knee and medial foot

A

saphenous nerve

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8
Q

what is the saphenous nerve a branch of?

A

femoral nerve

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9
Q

what exists in the femoral canal?

A

adipose tissue and deep inguinal lymph nodes

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10
Q

is the femoral artery of use clinically?

A

yes, can be used in angiograms, coronary artery stenting, valve replacements etc

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11
Q

what makes up the inferior border of the external oblique aponeurosis

A

inguinal ligament

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12
Q

what does the medial half of the inguinal ligament contain in males and females

A

M = spermatic cord in inguinal canal

F= round ligament in the inguinal canal

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13
Q

what structures pass through the retroinguinal space?

A

femoral vessels, femoral nerve and iliopsoas muscle

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14
Q

what would a positive knee jerk test confirm?

A

femoral nerve (L2-L4) is functioning

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15
Q

name the 3 nerves responsible for sensory innervation of the thigh

A

anterior cutaneous
lateral cutaneous
cutaneous branch of obturator

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16
Q

lateral, medial and superior borders of the femoral triangle?

A

SAIL

lat: medial Sartorius
med: medial Adductor longus
superior: inguinal ligament