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The femoral triangle (of Scarpa) is an anatomical region of the upper inner human thigh.
[edit] BoundariesIt is bounded by:
Its floor is formed (medial to lateral) by adductor longus, pectineus and iliopsoas.[1] Its roof is formed by the fascia lata. [edit] ContentsIt is important as a number of vital structures pass through it, right under the skin. The following structures are contained within the femoral triangle (from lateral to medial):
FLOOR
ROOF is formed by the skin and fasciae of the thigh [edit] Clinical significanceSince the femoral triangle provides easy access to a major artery, coronary angioplasty is often performed by entering the femoral artery at the femoral triangle. In first aid, heavy bleeding in the leg can be stopped by applying pressure to points in the femoral triangle. Another clinical significance of the femoral triangle is that the femoral artery is positioned at the midinguinal point(mid point between the pubic symphysis and the anterior superior iliac spine),medial to it lies the femoral vein.Thus the femoral vein once located allows for femoral venopuncture.Femoral venopuncture is useful when there are no superficial veins that can be aspirated in a patient,in the case of collapse. The positive pulsation of the femoral artery signifies that the heart is beating and also blood is flowing to the lower extremity.(by Igwe Eval) [edit] Additional images[edit] References
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