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Femoral triangle: Its contents (lateral to medial) are

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Its contents (lateral to medial) are: Femoral nerve – Innervates the anterior compartment of the thigh, and provides sensory branches for the leg and foot. Femoral artery – Responsible for the majority of the arterial supply to the lower limb. Femoral vein – The great saphenous vein drains into the femoral vein within the triangle. The femoral triangle in the anterior superior third of the thigh is a subfascial space that appears as a triangular depression inferior to the inguinal ligament; the depression is visible when the thigh is abducted, flexed, and laterally rotated. The borders of the femoral triangle are the inguinal ligament superiorly, the adductor longus muscle medially, and the sartorius muscle laterally. The apex of the triangle is located distally and is formed by the intersection of the lateral border ... The femoral triangle (Scarpa’s triangle) is a inverted triangular-shaped subfascial space located within the superomedial aspect of the anterior thigh, which acts as a conduit for neurovascular structures passing from the pelvis to the upper thigh. Learn about the femoral triangle, a wedge-shaped area formed by muscles and ligaments on the medial aspect of the proximal thigh. It contains the femoral nerve, artery, vein, canal and lymphatics, and is important for vascular access and hernias.

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