Applied Anatomy Flashcards
What are the components of the femoral triangle working medial to lateral?
Lymph nodes, Femoral Vein, Femoral Artery, Femoral Nerve
NAVI - is lateral to medial
What are the layers pierced during a lumbar puncture?
Skin Subcutaneous Tissue Supraspinous ligament Interspinous Ligament Ligamentum Flavum Dura mater Arachnoid layer
What is the lymphatic drainage of the testes?
Para-aortic Lymph Nodes
What is the blood supply to the testes?
Gonadal Artery (Testicular Artery) Branches of the aorta at
What are the layers of the Testes?
Skin Dartos Fascia External oblique Cremasteric Muscle Internal oblique Tunica Vaginalis Testis
SDECITT - Some Damned Englishman called it the Testes
What is the lymphatic drainage of the scrotum?
Inguinal lymph nodes
What is the blood supply of the Scrotum?
Which of the short external rotator muscles are not divided in the posterior approach to the hip?
Obturator Externus
What are the short external rotators of the Hip
Piriformis Superior Gemellus Obturator internus Inferior Gemellus Obturator Externus Quadratus Femoris
PGOGOQ
What are the borders of the popliteal fossa?
Superomedial - semimembranosus
Superolateral - Biceps femoris
Inferomedial - medial head of gastrocnemius
Inferolateral - lateral head of gastrocnemius
What is the branch of the radial nerve with only motor function responsible for wrist and finger extension
Posterior Interosseus Nerve (branch of radial nerve)
What nerve provides motor function to hip flexion, knee extension, and sensory function to the medial thigh?
Femoral Nerve (L2-4) Innervates Iliopsoas (Hip Flexion) Innervates Quadriceps (Knee Extension)
What are the branches of the Axillary Artery
Superior Thoracic Thoracoacromial Lateral Thoracic Posterior Circumflex to humerus Anterior Circumflex to humerus Subscapular Artery
3 parts based on relation to pectoralis minor
1 Surgeon thought
2 Trainees Liked
3 Pints And Shots
What are the borders of the Cubital Fossa?
Epicondyles
Brachioradialis - Lateral
Pronator Teres - Medial