► Lower limb
Surface
Skeleton
Muscles
Vessels and nerves of the thigh
►►
Overview
Pelvis
Hip
N obturatorius
V iliaca externa •
• V saphena magna
• A circumflexa femoris medialis
M. iliacus
m
• V femoralis
• A perforans
V iliaca externa •
A. iliaca externa •
N femoralis
M. iliacus
m
A perforans •
M rectus femoris #
vastus medialis $
N saphenus
• M sartorius
• A superior medialis genus
Rete articulare genus •
• A. inferior medialis genus
A. profunda femoris
A. circumflexa
femoris lateralis
R ascendens
R descendens
Rr musculares (N femoralis)
1154
1156
1159
M rectus femoris
A. descendens genus,
Rr. articulares
N. obturatorius
• A obturatona
• V profunda femoris
$ M adductor brevis
<1 M. adductor longus
M. vastus lateralis « '
R muscularis (N. femoralis)
- s R- cutaneus (N- obturatorius)
« M adductor iongus
• V femoralis
# M gracilis
M adductor magnus
• A, femoralis
Hiatus adductorius
A descendens genus, R saphenus
A poplitea
1392
J
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U08
Fig. 1393
Vessels and nerves of the anterior region of thigh,
Regio femoris anterior;
deep layer after partial removal of the sartorius and rectus femoris
muscles, the pectineus and adductor longus muscles have been
dissected; the adductor canal is almost entirely opened.
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