FRONT OF THIGH
Adductor canal
skin
superficial fascia
2 layers
superficial fatty layer
deep membranous layer
loosely attached to deep fascia
except near inguinal ligament
attached along a horizontal line called holdens line
holdens line
starts lateral to pubic tubercle
extends laterally for 8 cm
prevents leakage of urine during injury to perineum
continuous with layers of abdominal wall
cutaneous nerves
ilioinguinal nerve
femoral branch of genito femoral nerve
lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh
intermediate cutaneous nerve of thigh
medial cutaneous nerve of thigh
saphenous nerve
patellar plexus
cutaneous arteries
superficial external pudendal artery
superficial epigastric artery
suoerficial circumflex iliac artery
Great or long sapneous vein
Superficial Inguinal Lymph Nodes
subcutaneous bursa
bursa in relation to patella
prepatellar bursa
subcutaneous infrapatellar bursa
deep bursa
CLINICAL ANATOMY
prepatellar bursitis or housemaids knee
subcutaneous infrapatellar bursitis or clergyman's knee
deep fascia/fascia lata
attachments
superiorly
anteriorly
to inguinal ligament
laterally to
iliac crest
posteriorly
through gluteal fascia
to sacrum
medially
to pubis , pubic arch and ischial tuberosity
inferiorly
modifications
saphenous opening
intermuscular septum
Femoral triangle
MEDIAL SIDE OF THIGH
ADDUCTOR COMPARTMENT
muscles
boundaries
nerves
OBTURATOR nerve
artery
OBTURATOR ARTERY
BACK OF THIGH