Dissection 1 Flashcards
what is the femoral sheath?
short tube of transversalis and iliopsoas fascia from the abdominal wall which surrounds the most proximal parts of the femoral artery and vein
describe the course of the femoral nerve
formed in lumbar plexus (L2, L3, L4)
Saphenous nerve branches off around the adductor canal by passing between sartorius and gracilis in the medial compartment
This then goes on to supply the fascia and skin of the anteromedial knee and leg and medial foot where it joins with the great saphenous vein
how does a femoral hernia occur?
increased abdominal pressure results in peritoneum herniating into the femoral canal (can be with or without abdominal contents)
painful lump in the groin below the inguinal ligament
what is contained within the femoral canal and where is it found?
deep inguinal lymph nodes and adipose tissue
forms the most medial part of the femoral sheath
describe the course and function of the medial and circumflex arteries
emerge from the profundal femoris artery and wrap around the head of the femur and anastamose behind it
they supply the head of the femur, largely through retinacular branches
why is the femoral pulse useful?
used to locate femoral vein and nerve
can be used for cannulation and nerve block procedures etc
what is the inguinal ligament and where is it found?
inferior border of external oblique aponeurosis
runs between the ASIS and pubic tubercle
what is found at the inguinal canal?
medial half contains inguinal canal which houses spermatic cord / round ligament
femoral vessels, nerve and iliopsoas muscle enter/leave lower limb via retroinguinal space which sits deep to inguinal ligament
where can the inguinal ligament be palpated?
at the junction between the external oblique aponeurosis and deep fascia of the thigh (fascia lata)
what are the muscles of the anterior thigh?
iliopsoas sartorius quadriceps - rectus femoris - vastus lateralis - vastus intermedius - vastus medius
which muscles in the anterior thigh extend the leg?
quadriceps
- rectus femoris
- vastus lateralis
- vastus intermedius
- vastus medialis
which muscles in the anterior thigh flex the thigh?
iliopsoas
rectus femoris
sartorius
where does the iliopsoas attach and insert?
iliac fossa and lumbar transverse process
inserts at lesser trochanter of femur
where does the sartorius attach and insert?
attaches at ASIS
inserts at medial tibia
where does the rectus femoris attach and insert?
attaches at ASIS
inserts at the patella