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Title: ANATOMY (MBBS)
Description: Basically its for mbbs students. I would share all my important presentations. And i would also help high school students with chemistry and biology. I will only provide them with notes . and questions.

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Elucidate the applied aspects of the anatomy
of thigh & gluteal region relate it clinically
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PECTINEUS

SARTORIUS



MUSCLES
 Gracilis
 Adductor longus, brevis and magnus
 Obturator externus



BLOOD VESSEL
 Profunda femoris A
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NERVE
 Obturator N
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BOUNDARIES
 Superior : Inguinal ligament
 Lateral : Sartorius
 Medial : Adductor longus



Floor :
 Iliopsoas, pectineus and adductor longus



Roof :
 Skin and Fascia of thigh
(zoom in)



Femoral artery and branches



Femoral vein and its tributaries



Femoral sheath



Femoral nerve



Deep inguinal lymphnodes



Anterior wall – continuous with fascia
transversalis



Posterior wall – continuous with fascia iliaca



Divided into 3 compartments
 Lateral : Femoral A
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 Medial : Femoral canal & LN



Upper opening : Femoral ring



Contents :
 Fatty connective tissue,
 Deep inguinal LN



Femoral hernia



Boundaries
 Anterior : Ingunal ligament
 Posterior : Superior ramus of pubis
 Medial : Lacunar ligament
 Lateral : Femoral vein



Largest branch of lumbar plexus



Passes lateral to femoral sheath



Branches :
 Anterior :
▪ Medial cutaneous N of thigh
▪ Intermediate cutaneous N of thigh

 Posterior
▪ Saphenous N – supply great toe
▪ Supply hip and knee joint



Femoral hernia more common in female
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Femoral vein
Saphenous N
N
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1 : Muscles of Gluteal Region (Snell’s Anatomy)
Nerve supply and Actions MUST KNOW



Sciatic N



Posterior cutaneous N of thigh



Superior gluteal N
THINGS TO PONDER



Inferior gluteal N



N
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Foot on the contralateral side is elevated from the floor by
bending at the knee
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If pelvis drops on the unsupported side - +ve Trendelenburg sign Hip on which the patient is standing is painful or has a weak or
mechanically-disadvantaged gluteus medius, minimus and to
some extent tensor fascia lata
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Title: ANATOMY (MBBS)
Description: Basically its for mbbs students. I would share all my important presentations. And i would also help high school students with chemistry and biology. I will only provide them with notes . and questions.