Front of thigh

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Muscles of Anterior compartment of thigh


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Anterior & medial
compartment of thigh
Dr Rajiv Ranjan
RIMS, Ranchi

Incision lines

Superficial inguinal lymph
node
•~20 nodes
•arranged in an irregular T-shaped pattern
•3 groups
•vertical group
•Supero-lateral group
•Supero-medial group
•Efferent lymphaticsconverge towards
saphenous opening and pass through the
cribriform fascia to enter the deep inguinal
nodes

Superficial & Deep
inguinal lymph nodes

Remove fascia lata
accordingly
Note subcutaneous structures

Tensor fascia lata
& iliotibial tract

Thigh
Muscle compartment
&
IM septa

Muscular compartments
•3 functional muscle compartments
Anterior (extensor),
Posterior (flexor) and
Medial (adductor)
•Anterior and posterior are true osteofascialcompartments
•Nerve supply 'one compartment-one nerve' principle
Femoral nerve - anterior compartment
Obturator nerve -medial compartment
Sciatic nerve - posterior compartment

Anterior compartment
•The contentsof the Anterior compartment of the thigh
•• Muscles: these comprise the hip flexors & Knee Extensors
Sartorius, Quadriceps femoris, iliopsoas & articularis genu
• Arteries: femoral artery
• Veins: femoral vein
• Nerves: femoral nerve

Identify sartorius &
Quadriceps femoris
Note
Quadriceps ( patellar) tendon
Patellar ligament

Note femoral triangle
Identify Boundaries

Sartorius
Tailor’s muscle
O –ASIS
I –as pes anserinus
N –femoral N
A –flexor of hip & knee
Longest

pesanserinus

Action of sartorius

Rectus femoris
Origin :
Straight head -AIIS
Reflected head –groove above acetabulum &
capsule of hip jt.
Insertion : tibial tuberosity via patellar lig.

Origin &
Insertion

Action
Hip flexor Knee extensor

Vastus lateralis
(largest)
Origin : upper part of the intertrochanteric line, the
anterior and inferior borders of the greater trochanter,
the lateral lip of the gluteal tuberosity, and the
proximal half of the lateral lip of the linea aspera
Insertion : tibial tuberosity via patellar lig.
Site of iminjection in children

Vastus medialis
Origin : lower part of the intertrochanteric line, spiral
line, medial lip of the linea aspera, proximal part of
the medial supracondylar line
Insertion : tibial tuberosity via patellar lig.

Vastus intermedius
Origin : anterior and lateral surfaces of the
upper 2/3
rd
of the femoral shaft
Insertion : tibial tuberosity via patellar lig.

Quadriceps femoris
Action :
Powerfulextensorsof theknee
Flexor of hip R. Femoris
Patellar stabilization

Iliopsoas?
O –
Psoas -lateral surfaces of the vertebral
bodies of T12- L5
Iliacus-iliac fossa
I –lesser trochanter of femur
N –iliacus–femoral N, psoas –L1,L2
A –Flexion @ hip jt.

Articularisgenu
O –anterior surface of the lower
part of femoral shaft
I –proximal reflection of the
synovial membrane of the knee joint

Patellar tendon & Patellar ligament
Arises from apex and edges of patella
Insert on tibial tuberosity
Med. & Lat. Patellar retinacula
Patellar tendinitis (jumper's knee)
Patellar tendon rupture

Note femoral triangle
Boundaries
Laterally -medial margin of sartorius
Medially -medial margin of adductor longus
Apex –distal overlap of both
Base -inguinal ligament
Floor –iliopsoas, pectineus, Add. longus
Roof –fascia lata

Femoral triangle
Contents
Femoral V & A
Femoral N
Deep inguinal lymph node

Femoral Triangle
Contents

Mid-inguinal point & midpoint of inguinal ligament

Pubic crest

Femoral sheath
Extraperitoneal fascia derived from fascia
transversalis in front and the psoas fascia
behind
Covers femoral vessels an inch below the
inguinal lig.
Femoral N lie laterally & outside the sheath

Medialmostcompartment femoral canal
femoral br. genitofemoralN pierces its ant.
wall

Femoral ring & hernia
Boundaries
Anteriorly –medial part of the inguinal
ligament,
Medially –crescenticedge of the lacunar
ligament
Posteriorly –pectinealligament and
pectineus
Laterally –femoral vein
Femoral hernia more common in females

FEMORAL TRIANGLE &
ADDUCTOR CANAL

FEMORAL TRIANGLE &
ADDUCTOR CANAL