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1. lat. cut. n of subcostal nerve


2. lat. cut. n of iliohypogastric


3. femoral branch of GF n


4. ilioinguinal n cut. branch


5. lateral femoral cutaneous nerve post. branch


6. lat. femoral cut. anterior branch


7. Anterior femoral intermediate cut. nerve


8. anterior femoral medial cut. nerve


9. Obturator nerve cut. branch of anterior division


10. Saphenous nerve

Dermatome L1 has contributions from:

- iliohypogastric nerve


- femoral branch of GF nerve


- ilioinguinal nerve

Dermatome L2 has contributions from:

- femoral branch of GF nerve


- lateral femoral cutaneous nerve; anterior and posterior


- anterior femoral intermediate and medial branch

Dermatome L3 has contributions from:

- lateral femoral cut. n anterior branch


- anterior femoral intermediate and medial cut. nerve


- obturator nerve


- saphenous nerve

What makes up the patellar cutaneous plexus?

- lateral femoral cut. nerve anterior branch


- anterior femoral intermediate and medial


- obturator and saphenous nerve

What two fascias make the femoral triangle?

Prolongation of the transversalis fascia and iliopsoas fascia

The transversalis fascia makes up the posterior part and the iliopsoas fascia makes up the anterior part. T/F

False; the opposite


- TF = anterior


- iliopsoas = posterior

What is al found within the femoral triangle?

- lateral femoral cutaneous nerve


- GF nerve


- femoral nerve


- femoral artery, vein and LN


- TF and iliopsoas fascia


- fascia lata


- great saphenous nerve



The fascia lata continues past the femoral triangle distally as _____ _____ and laterally as _________.

crural fascia; iliotibial tract or IT band

What is the Hunter/Adductor canal?

- narrow passageway in middle third of the thigh


- extends from the apex of the femoral triangle


- contains: n. to vastus medialis, saphenous vein, femoral artery + vein with perivascular sympathetic nerve plexus

Clinical case;


- pins and needles, numbness and painful hypersensitivity over the skin of the right anterolateral thigh down the upper patellar region


- pressure medial to the ASIS, sets off shooting pain down lateral thight

- most likely lateral femoral cutaneous neuropathy (Meralgia Paresthetica)


- lateral femoral cut. nerve impinged between ilium and inguinal ligament

Where does the medial marginal vein change name? What does it change too?

- changes at medial malleolus


- change into great saphenous vein

What fascia fills the saphenous opening?

cribriform fascia

What three superficial arteries come off the femoral artery?

- superficial circumflex iliac artery


- superficial epigastric artery


- superficial external pudendal artery

Blood flow in veins go superficial to deep. T/F

True

What two veins come together to form the medial marginal vein?

- dorsal vein of great tow


- dorsal venous arch