Borders of the Femoral Triangle

The femoral triangle is an anatomical region in the anterior thigh bounded by the sartorius, adductor longus, and inguinal ligament. It contains key structures including the femoral nerve, artery, vein, and lymphatics. Understanding the borders and contents of the femoral triangle is crucial for surgeons, vascular specialists, and medical students when performing vascular access, nerve blocks, or lymph node assessment. Familiarity with this anatomy ensures safe procedures, accurate localization of structures, and effective management of trauma or vascular conditions in the upper thigh. Borders of the Femoral Triangle Diagram - Chart - diagrams and charts with labels. This diagram depicts Borders of the Femoral Triangle and explains the details of Borders of the Femoral Triangle.

Borders of the Femoral Triangle

Borders of the Femoral Triangle