Vasculature of the Thigh

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Arteries and veins
Sasha Shamon
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What vessel is this? Deep femoral artery
What vessel is this? Femoral Vein
What vessel is this? Great Saphenous Vein
What vessel is this? Inguinal Lymphatics
What vessel is this? Femoral Artery
What vessel is this? Femoral Nerve
List the Boundaries of the femoral triangle Ingunial ligament Sartorious Adductor Longus
List the floor of the femoral triangle Pectinous and Iliopsoas
What is the adductor canal and what structures occupy the adductor canal? It is a muscular tunnel in the thigh. It starts at the inferior end of the femoral triangle and ends at the adductor hiatus
Describe the point that the femoral artery becomes the popliteal artery the popliteal artery is a continuation of the femoral artery that begins at the level of the adductor hiatus
Describe the boundaries of the popliteal fossa. What superficial vein typically joins the popliteal vein in the popliteal fossa? The boundaries are; Biceps femoris, semimembranosus, and gastrocnemius. The superficial vein is the small saphenous vein.
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