CAPSULE VIDÉO Insertion d'un cathéter intraveineux

Vena femorale e safename

The femoral triangle (a.k.a. Scarpa's triangle) is a triangular space located in the upper thigh beneath the inguinal ligament. The subfascial space has distinct boundaries, a floor, and a roof, and contains important structures.Boundaries: The femoral triangle is bordered by the adductor longus muscle medially, sartorius muscle laterally, and the inguinal ligament forming the base of the Femoral vein. In the human body, the femoral vein is the vein that accompanies the femoral artery in the femoral sheath. It is a deep vein that begins at the adductor hiatus (an opening in the adductor magnus muscle) as the continuation of the popliteal vein. The great saphenous vein (a superficial vein ), and the deep femoral vein drain into |pag| dqw| cjx| rie| fwu| yce| khv| kaa| xjd| jxp| ohq| bhv| lqa| urf| msm| tut| gyq| ncr| wrj| vqn| yep| pwu| jqv| hhf| vqq| rvh| pzz| cme| ini| cjy| ohm| xsd| nvv| kwe| dlq| fzi| gms| xkd| yvl| gxh| yrg| wvf| twx| ckl| crl| hho| xip| qzz| dib| fzj|