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  2. Femoral triangle - Wikipedia

    • The femoral triangle (or Scarpa's triangle) is an anatomical region of the upper third of the thigh. It is a subfascial space which appears as a triangular depression below the inguinal ligament when the thigh is flexed, abducted and laterally rotated. See more

    Structure

    The femoral triangle is bounded:
    • superiorly (also known as the base) by the inguinal ligament.
    • medially by the … See more

    Latintrigonum femorale
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    Clinical significance

    This area contains the superficial and deep lymphatic basins (groups) of the inguinal lymph nodes, and is the location targeted in an inguinal lymphadenectomy. The basins are separated by the fascia lata. For patients wit… See more

    Additional images

    • Front and medial aspect of right thigh.
    • Borders of the femoral triangle of the Visible Human Male.
    • Contents of the femoral triangle of the Visible Human Male. … See more

     
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  2. Femoral Triangle - Physiopedia

  3. The Femoral Triangle - Borders - Contents

    Oct 3, 2023 · The femoral triangle consists of three borders, a floor and a roof: Roof – fascia lata. Floor – pectineus, iliopsoas, and adductor longus muscles. Superior border – inguinal ligament (a ligament that runs from the anterior …

  4. Femoral triangle: Borders, contents and mnemonics | Kenhub

  5. Hip Anatomy - Physiopedia

    Femoral Triangle: Region defined by the inguinal ligament superiorly, the adductor longus medially, and the sartorius laterally. Important because it contains numerous vascular and neural structures, including the femoral vein, …

  6. Bryant’s triangle (Examination of Hip) - Epomedicine

    Sep 5, 2022 · Points of the Bryant's triangle: The Bryant's triangle is a right angled formed by: Anterior Superior Iliac Spine Synonyms: Iliofemoral triangle Position: The patient lies supine with the pelvis square, and the limbs in …

  7. Bryant's triangle - Wikipedia

  8. Hip Examination - Physiopedia

    The first investigation of choice in a patient with hip pain following trauma is a hip x-ray. This will be an AP radiograph of the pelvis and a lateral radiograph of the painful hip. Fractures are not always identified on initial x-ray imaging.

  9. Anatomy of the Hip - Musculoskeletal Key

    Nov 30, 2016 · Knowledge of hip anatomy is critical to perform surgical approaches and to avoid potential complications. This chapter describes the surface anatomy, the osseous anatomy, the musculature, the vasculature, and …

  10. Femoral Triangle Anatomy: Review, Surgical ... - Gavin Publishers

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