Femoral Triangle Flashcards

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Borders of femoral triangle

A

Superior border – inguinal ligament
Lateral border – medial border of the sartorius muscle.
Medial border – Formed by the medial border of the adductor longus muscle

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2
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Roof of the femoral triangle

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Formed by the fascia lata

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3
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The base of the femoral triangle is formed by…

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…the pectineus, iliopsoas and adductor longus muscles

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4
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Femoral triangle’s contents (lateral to medial) are:

A

Femoral nerve
Femoral artery
Femoral vein
Femoral canal

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5
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The femoral sheath is…

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… a fascial compartment in which the femoral artery, vein and canal are contained

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6
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Why is the empty space in the femoral triangle necessary?

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It allows the veins and lymph vessels to distend, so they can cope with different levels of flow

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7
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Clinical relevance of femoral triangle

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  • Femoral pulse
  • Femoral artery access
  • Femoral hernia
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8
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Most superficial vessel in femoral triangle

A

Femoral artery

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9
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Location of femoral pulse

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Just inferior to where the femoral artery crosses the inguinal ligament, it can be palpated to measure the femoral pulse.

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10
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Femoral artery crossing in femoral triangle

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It crosses exactly midway between the pubic symphysis and anterior superior iliac spine (known as the mid-inguinal point).

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