2. Femoral Triangle Flashcards

1
Q

What provides sensation to area 5?

A

Cutaneous Branch of the Femoral Nerve

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2
Q

What is the superior border of the Femoral Triangle?

A

Inguinal Ligament

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3
Q

What provides sensation to area 4?

A

Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve

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4
Q

What disease is marked by damage to the Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve?

A

Meralgia Paresthetica

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5
Q

Where are the Deep Inguinal Lymph Nodes?

A

Inside the Femoral Canal

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6
Q

What might be damaged by a “cutdown” into the Great Saphenous Vein?

A

The Saphenous Nerve

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7
Q

Where do the Deep Inguinal Lymph Nodes drain?

A

Into the External Iliac Lymph Nodes

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8
Q

What gives rise to the Femoral Artery?

A

The External Iliac Artery

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9
Q

What all is contained within the Adductor Canal?

A

Femoral Artery

Femoral Vein

Saphenous Branch of the Descending Genicular Artery

Saphenous Nerve

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10
Q

What is the Medial Border of the Femoral Triangle?

A

Lateral Border of the Adductor Longus

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11
Q

Where does a loop of bowel or mesentary eject in a Femoral Hernia?

A

Through the Femoral Ring into the Femoral Canal

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12
Q

Where are the two groups of Superficial Inguinal Lymph Nodes located in the Femoral Triangle?

A

Horizontal (Proximal) Group: Along the Inguinal Ligament

Vertical (Distal) Group: On either side of the Great Saphenous Vein

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13
Q

What muscles and muscle groups are supplied by the Perforating Branches of the Deep Femoral Artery?

What compartment is each muscle in?

A

Vastus Lateralis (Anterior Compartment)

Adductor Magnus - Hamstring Portion (Medial Compartment)

True Hamstrings (Posterior Compartment)

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14
Q

Are males more likely to get Femoral or Inguinal Hernias?

A

Inguinal Hernias

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15
Q

What spinal roots give rise to the Femoral Nerve?

A

L2-L4

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16
Q

What branch of the Lateral Circumflex Femoral Artery supplies some blood to the Head of the Femur?

A

The Ascending Branch

17
Q

What nerve supplies sensation to the medial Leg?

A

Saphenous Nerve

18
Q

What structure is often harvested for Coronary Bypass Surgery?

A

The Great Saphenous Vein

19
Q

What provides sensation to area 6?

A

Cutaneous Branch of the Obturator Nerve

20
Q

What is the lateral border of the Femoral Triangle?

A

The Medial Border of the Sartorius Muscle

21
Q

What provides blood supply to the body of the Femur?

A

Perforating Branches of the Deep Femoral Artery

22
Q

What regions of the lower extremity are drained by the Great Saphenous Vein?

A

Medial Thigh

Medial Leg

Dorsum of the Foot

23
Q

What is the roof of the Femoral Triangle?

A

The Fascia Lata

24
Q

What provides sensation to area 7?

A

Saphenous Nerve

25
Where does the Saphenous Nerve branch off from?
Femoral Nerve
26
Where does the Femoral Nerve first form?
Within the Psoas Minor Muscle
27
Are males or females more likely to get Femoral Hernias?
Females
28
What nerve provides sensation to the anteror middle thigh?
Cutaneous Branch of the Femoral Nerve
29
What provides the primary blood supply to the Head of the Femur?
Retinacular Branches of the Medial Circumflex Femoral Artery
30
What structure makes up the roof of the Adductor Canal?
Anteromedial Intermuscular Septum