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Femoral Triangle

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Description

Femoral triangle of left thigh and its contents[1]
Diagram of the femoral sheath and its contents.[2]

Alternative Names

  • Scarpa’s Triangle
  • Scarpa Triangle
  • Femoral Trigonum
  • Trigonum Femorale
  • Anterior Femoral Triangle
  • Anterior Thigh Triangle

Introduction

  • Wedge shaped area located within the superomedial aspect of anterior thigh
  • Transmits structures entering and leaving the thigh

Borders

Contents

Femoral Canal

  • Femoral ring: superior opening of femoral canal
  • Smaller, inner compartment within the femoral sheath in the medial portion of the triangle
  • Function: Allows for expansion of the femoral vein and contains lymphatics and fat.
  • Clinically important because it's a common site for femoral hernias.

Clinical Significance


See Also


References

  1. Sonawane, Kartik, et al. "Anatomical and Technical Considerations of." Open Journal of Orthopedics and Rheumatology 6.1 (2021): 46-56.
  2. Mahabadi, Navid, Valerie Lew, and Michael Kang. "Anatomy, Abdomen and Pelvis, Femoral Sheath." (2018).
Created by:
John Kiel on 2 October 2024 19:50:49
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27 May 2026 14:38:55
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