• The saphenous nerve runs laterally alongside the saphenous vein, giving off a medial cutaneous nerve that supplies the skin of the anterior thigh and anteromedial leg. (medscape.com)
  • At the level of ankle, the saphenous nerve is found between the medial malleolus and the anterior tibial tendon, just lateral to the saphenous vein. (medscape.com)
  • On the contralateral side, the superficial inferior epigastric artery (SIEA) and the superficial inferior epigastric vein (SIEV) are demonstrated. (penelopethemovie.com)
  • Vagus nerve relating to Common carotid artery & Internal jugular vein. (anatomytrains.com)
  • Compression of the left common ILIAC VEIN by the right common ILIAC ARTERY against the underlying fifth LUMBAR VERTEBRA is the typical underlying malformation. (lookformedical.com)
  • It then passes under the inguinal ligament lateral to the femoral artery and vein. (bizwan.com)
  • 2. Intermediate compartment: It transmits the femoral vein. (med-mu.com)
  • It's more superficial and I can see the femoral artery nerve and vein so I can avoid them. (clarius.com)
  • The pectineus is in relation by its anterior surface with the pubic portion of the fascia lata, which separates it from the femoral artery and vein and internal saphenous vein, and lower down with the profunda artery. (riunitedformarriage.org)
  • Pre-operatory embolization of the external carotid artery supply may be of help. (jscimedcentral.com)
  • A 5 French guiding catheter 100 cm long was placed proximally in the trunk of the right external carotid artery assisted by a 0,035" hydrophilic guidewire 150 cm long. (jscimedcentral.com)
  • Then, a 2,1 French tipped microcatheter with a 0.014" microguidewire was navigated distally in each of the external carotid artery branches. (jscimedcentral.com)
  • Cerebral angiography was performed before the operation, and the external carotid artery angiography revealed the middle meningeal artery (MMA) as a feeding artery as well as the presence of an aneurysm [ Figure 1d and e ]. (surgicalneurologyint.com)
  • The atrial and anterior ventricular branches arise at the proximal segment of the circumflex artery and supply the sternocostal (anterior) surface of the left atrium and ventricle. (onteenstoday.com)
  • The proximal femur consists of the femoral head, the femoral neck, and the trochanteric region (including the greater and lesser trochanters). (medscape.com)
  • The other two types of hip fractures are fractures of the femoral neck , which are proximal or cephalad to trochanteric fractures, and subtrochanteric fractures , which are distal to or below the trochanters. (medscape.com)
  • Test procedure: With your patient lying inclined at roughly forty-five degrees, the practitioner supinates the patient's wrist and locates the radial artery, just proximal to the carpal tunnel on the lateral side of the wrist, […] Raynaud's phenomenon test  Definition: Raynaud's phenomenon is a term used to describe a clinical picture consisting of vasopastic associated discolorations of the fingers and toes and occasionally other peripheral parts of the body. (clinicalexams.co.uk)
  • In the proximal thigh it divides into sensory branches that innervate the upper and anterior thigh, and muscular branches that innervate the quadriceps muscle. (bizwan.com)
  • There was 80% stenosis of the proximal left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery and total occlusion in the middle segment of the LAD. (salesandmarketingnetwork.com)
  • The 2.0*20mm and 2.5*20mm balloons were pre-dilated at the lesions of the proximal-distal segment of the anterior descending artery. (salesandmarketingnetwork.com)
  • Therefore, to prevent the migration of NBCA into the ophthalmic artery, we decided to occlude the meningolacrimal artery proximal to the aneurysm before injection of NBCA. (surgicalneurologyint.com)
  • There were plaques at LAD and %50 stenosis at proximal Circumflex arteries, the lesions were considered to be insignificant (Figure 1 ), and the patient had woven RCA (Figures 2 and 3 ). (hindawi.com)
  • The posterior tibial artery [ proximal to the fibular artery origin, it is sometimes called the tibial-peroneal trunk or tibial-fibular trunk] and continues further posteriorly and supplies the posterior compartment of the leg. (boneandspine.com)
  • It travels down the thigh closer to the femur than the femoral artery. (wikipedia.org)
  • Anterior hip dislocation is commonly reduced by inline traction and external rotation, with an assistant pushing on the femoral head or pulling the femur laterally to assist reduction. (ochsnerjournal.org)
  • Branches from the external iliac artery form a ring around the neck of the femur, with the lateral femoral circumflex artery going anteriorly and the medial femoral circumflex artery going posteriorly. (ochsnerjournal.org)
  • The relationship of this point in the anterior coronal plane was the mid-distance point between the ASIS and the superior pole of the patella, and in the posterior coronal plane double the distance from the spinous process of the L5 lumbar vertebrae to the ischial tuberosity in the line of the femur. (bmj.com)
  • There are two round knobs at the end of the femur called femoral condyles that articulate with the flat surface of the tibia called the tibial plateau. (toddkelleymd.com)
  • An area of the femur (thigh bone) just below the femoral head, which serves as the "ball" portion of the ball-and-socket hip joint. (hipeducation.com)
  • Superior genicular arteries , two in number, arise one on either side of the popliteal, and wind around the femur immediately above its condyles to the front of the knee joint. (boneandspine.com)
  • Injury to the femoral nerve may occur, resulting in lower-extremity paresis and numbness in the femoral nerve distribution. (amfs.com)
  • Signs of injury to the femoral nerve or artery may be present. (amfs.com)
  • Although the femoral nerve and LFCN were more consistently anesthetized compared to prior methods, subsequent studies have proven that obturator nerve blockade is still unreliable with this technique. (asra.com)
  • The obturator nerve courses posteromedially toward the obturator canal and subsequently splits into anterior and posterior divisions. (asra.com)
  • The femoral nerve remains in this plane but gives off branches to the iliacus and acetabulum prior to reaching the inguinal ligament. (asra.com)
  • Two vena comitantes and a saphenous nerve were accompanying the saphenous artery in all cadavers. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • The saphenous nerve is a cutaneous branch of the femoral nerve originating from the L2-L4 nerve roots. (medscape.com)
  • The areas to anesthetize include a line along the anterior ankle for the superficial peroneal nerve (blue line), the deep peroneal nerve (red star), the saphenous nerve (pink star), the sural nerve (green arrow), and the posterior tibial nerve (orange arrow). (medscape.com)
  • 4-6 Several peripheral nerve blocks, including fascia iliaca block, femoral block, and some interfascial plane blocks such as quadratus lumborum block, have also been suggested to decrease postoperative pain and opioid use. (bmj.com)
  • 7-10 However, femoral nerve block may induce weakness of the quadriceps muscles 11 and it is difficult to perform lumbar plexus or quadratus lumborum block due to their depth and mixed results regarding analgesic efficacy for the THA. (bmj.com)
  • Phrenic nerve relating to Anterior scalene muscle. (anatomytrains.com)
  • The femoral nerve arises from the posterior divisions of the ventral primary rami of L2, L3, and L4 within the psoas major muscle. (bizwan.com)
  • Another branch is the medial femoral cutaneous nerve, which originates just distal to the inguinal ligament, descends on the sartorius muscle, and penetrates the deep fascia about the distal third of the thigh to split into 2 terminal nerve branches. (bizwan.com)
  • The best-known cutaneous nerve arising from the femoral nerve is the saphenous nerve (discussed below). (bizwan.com)
  • The femoral nerve can have several entrapment locations or causes of injury, including intrapelvic injury or injury in the inguinal region. (bizwan.com)
  • Diabetic amyotrophy is the most common cause of femoral nerve neuropathy. (bizwan.com)
  • Conduction of the femoral nerve was measured in diabetic patients without clinical signs of femoral nerve involvement, and there was a statistically significant difference between diabetics and healthy individuals in terms of both femoral nerve motor latency and amplitude. (bizwan.com)
  • After passing beneath the inguinal ligament, the femoral nerve is in close proximity to the femoral head, the tendon insertion of the vastus intermedius, the psoas tendon, the hip, and the joint capsule. (bizwan.com)
  • The femoral nerve does not have significant protection in this area. (bizwan.com)
  • Heat developed by methylmethacrylate during a total hip arthroplasty can injure the femoral nerve. (bizwan.com)
  • Pelvic procedures that require the lower extremity to be positioned in an acutely flexed, abducted, and externally rotated position for long periods can cause compression by angling the femoral nerve beneath the inguinal ligament. (bizwan.com)
  • Pelvic fractures and acute hyperextension of the thigh may also cause an isolated femoral nerve injury. (bizwan.com)
  • Pelvic radiation, appendiceal or renal abscesses, and tumors can cause femoral nerve injuries as well. (bizwan.com)
  • Anterior knee pain may also be present because the saphenous nerve supplies the patella. (bizwan.com)
  • 1. Lateral compartment: It transmits femoral artery and femoral branch of genitofemoral nerve. (med-mu.com)
  • Sensory innervation of this region is provided by the femoral nerve (FN), obturator nerve (ON), and accessory obturator nerve (AON). (ekja.org)
  • You have the sciatic nerve, the L4/L5 nerve roots and anterior to the posterior sacrum. (clarius.com)
  • In order to improve blood flow in the patient's left leg, the interventional radiologist performed an arteriogram, angioplasty, tPA administration, atherectomy, and stent placement within the left lower extremity, including an attempt to revascularize the native superficial femoral artery. (medicalboardcases.com)
  • Duplex arterial doppler exam revealed occlusion of the right iliac, common femoral, posterior tibial and peroneal arteries, and stenosis of the left superficial femoral artery with peroneal occlusion and significant infrapopliteal disease with an ABI of 0.42. (faoj.org)
  • The popliteal artery is the direct continuation of the superficial femoral artery in the popliteal fossa as the vessel courses posteriorly behind the knee. (boneandspine.com)
  • The distal end of the saphenous artery reached approximately 122 mm distally to the knee joint in all cases. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Ultrasound-guided cannulation of the femoral artery uses real-time (dynamic) ultrasound to guide arterial puncture and a guidewire (Seldinger technique) to thread a catheter through the femoral artery and into the distal aorta. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The femoral artery should be avoided after vascular bypass surgery (because of potential injury to the bypass graft) and in patients with distal vascular insufficiency (to avoid precipitating ischemia). (msdmanuals.com)
  • The tibia articulates with the distal lateral and medial femoral condyles. (medscape.com)
  • The distal segment of the right coronary artery showed 50% stenosis. (salesandmarketingnetwork.com)
  • Fielder XT-R guide wire was successfully delivered through the occlusal segment to the distal left anterior descending artery with the assistance of an Expressman extension catheter and 130cm APT micro-catheter. (salesandmarketingnetwork.com)
  • The artery flow into the tumor was distal to the aneurysm. (surgicalneurologyint.com)
  • Right coronary artery and WCA after first distal stent implantation. (hindawi.com)
  • Which is the left branch of the circumflex artery? (onteenstoday.com)
  • For the circumflex branch of the posterior tibial artery, see Circumflex fibular artery. (onteenstoday.com)
  • The " LCX ", or left circumflex artery (or circumflex artery, or circumflex branch of the left coronary artery) is an artery of the heart. (onteenstoday.com)
  • The rest of the right coronary artery and its main branch, the posterior descending artery, together with the branches of the circumflex artery, run across the surface of the heart's underside, supplying the bottom portion of the left ventricle and back of the septum. (onteenstoday.com)
  • It is an anastomosis between the transverse branch of the lateral circumflex femoral, transverse branch of the medial circumflex, inferior gluteal and first perforating arteries. (onteenstoday.com)
  • A guide wire was then placed in the first or second diagonal branch of the LAD, over which a coronary artery balloon catheter was advanced. (dtic.mil)
  • The femoral, LFCN, and obturator nerves branch and diverge from one another as they descend toward the inguinal region. (asra.com)
  • By injecting isoosmolar nonionic iodine contrast media, angiographic runs in anteroposterior and lateral projections were taken which showed a right intraorbital low flow hypervascular polilobulated lesion feeded by external carotid arterial branches (angular, zigomatic-orbital and sphenopalatines) and the ophthalmic artery, branch of the internal carotid artery (Figure 2B). (jscimedcentral.com)
  • The second branch was the saphenous artery which separately originated from the descending genicular artery in all of the cases. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • T he inferior epigastric artery is a branch of the external iliac artery. (penelopethemovie.com)
  • The superficial epigastric artery is a small branch of the femoral artery. (penelopethemovie.com)
  • Raynaud's phenomenon includes: Raynaud's disease (primary Raynaud's phenomenon), a term used to describe the condition when it is idiopathic in nature and Raynaud's syndrome (secondary […] Allen's test - (radio-ulnar palmar anastomosis) Definition: Allen's test is an orthopaedic procedure used determine the integrity and adequate functioning of the palmar branch of the ulnar artery. (clinicalexams.co.uk)
  • A branch of the femoral artery that travels more deeply along the length of the thigh, carrying oxygenated blood to the muscles of the thigh. (hipeducation.com)
  • It gives the main branch as the anterior tibial artery and continues as the tibioperoneal or tibiofibular trunk or posterior tibial artery. (boneandspine.com)
  • The superior muscular branches, two or three in number, arise from the upper part of the artery and are distributed to the lower parts of the adductor magnus and hamstring muscles, anastomosing with the terminal part of the profunda femoris, a branch of the femoral artery. (boneandspine.com)
  • Middle genicular artery is a small branch, arising opposite the back of the knee joint. (boneandspine.com)
  • Dalens' original landmark-based fascia iliaca block begins with a needle entry point 1/3 the distance between the anterior superior iliac spine and the pubic tubercle, along the inguinal ligament (Figure 2). (asra.com)
  • This location along the inguinal ligament places the needle somewhere between the femoral and lateral femoral cutaneous nerves and forms the starting location for the ultrasound transducer in the suprainguinal fascia iliaca approach. (asra.com)
  • It arises inferior to the inguinal ligament and courses superiorly to emerge on the anterior abdominal wall. (penelopethemovie.com)
  • These two points are connected by the inguinal ligament, through which runs the femoral artery. (clinicalexams.co.uk)
  • It is attached, laterally, to the crest and anterior superior spine of the ilium, to the whole length of the inguinal ligament, and to the pectineal line in conjunction with the lacunar ligament. (riunitedformarriage.org)
  • The usual cause of the quadriceps contusion is a direct blow to the anterior thigh from an object or another person (eg, helmet, knee). (medscape.com)
  • It gives rise to the lateral circumflex femoral artery and medial circumflex femoral artery, and the perforating arteries, terminating within the thigh. (wikipedia.org)
  • 3 perforating arteries that perforate the adductor magnus muscle to the posterior and medial compartments of the thigh to connect with the branches of the popliteal artery behind the knee. (wikipedia.org)
  • citation needed] The perforating arteries arise in the anterior compartment of thigh. (wikipedia.org)
  • It descends anteroinferiorly through the femoral triangle, lateral to the femoral sheath, accompanying the femoral artery in the adductor canal, and then courses between the sartorius and gracilis muscles across the anterior thigh. (medscape.com)
  • The symptoms of a femoral neuropathy may include pain in the inguinal region that is partially relieved by flexion and external rotation of the hip, and dysesthesia over the anterior thigh and anteromedial leg. (bizwan.com)
  • The knee is supplied by the popliteal artery and its branches, which arise from the femoral artery in the thigh. (toddkelleymd.com)
  • The pectineus muscle ( / pÉ›kˈtɪniÉ™s /, from the Latin word pecten, meaning comb) is a flat, quadrangular muscle, situated at the anterior (front) part of the upper and medial (inner) aspect of the thigh. (riunitedformarriage.org)
  • A large artery continuing from the external iliac artery that provides the main blood supply to the thigh and lower leg. (hipeducation.com)
  • It also supplies the femoral head and neck. (wikipedia.org)
  • Where does the lateral circumflex femoral artery wrap around the neck? (onteenstoday.com)
  • Abduction causes the femoral neck or greater trochanter to jam against the superior segment of the acetabulum. (amfs.com)
  • The greater trochanter or femoral neck then acts like a lever, lifting the femoral head out of the acetabulum. (amfs.com)
  • 12 This scenario occurs when the patient reaches the extremes of the prosthetic range of motion and the femoral neck levers on the acetabular cup, allowing the femoral head to escape from the acetabulum. (ochsnerjournal.org)
  • A deformity of the hip where there is an increase in the angle between the femoral neck and femoral shaft. (hipeducation.com)
  • The femoral neck is a common location for hip fracture. (hipeducation.com)
  • The left coronary artery (LCA) extends along the coronary sulcus and supplies the left portion of the heart. (onteenstoday.com)
  • What are the two major branches of the left coronary artery? (onteenstoday.com)
  • The left anterior descending artery branches off the left coronary artery and supplies blood to the front of the left side of the heart. (onteenstoday.com)
  • The circumflex artery branches off the left coronary artery and encircles the heart muscle. (onteenstoday.com)
  • Previously published cases about this subject have shown that this anomaly may affect both right and left coronary artery (LAD). (hindawi.com)
  • What coronary artery branches into the circumflex and the anterior interventricular artery? (onteenstoday.com)
  • Right coronary and left posterior descending arteries 5. (onteenstoday.com)
  • Right coronary artery 6. (onteenstoday.com)
  • The patient is a 48-year-old male, who was diagnosed with coronary artery disease (CAD), heart failure, type II diabetes, and post-PCI before surgery. (salesandmarketingnetwork.com)
  • Wolverine (3.5*10mm) cutting balloon was used to dilate the lesions in the left main coronary artery, and Bingo (3.5*20mm) drug balloon was used to expand and release drugs. (salesandmarketingnetwork.com)
  • Woven coronary artery is relatively rare and can be complicated in both acute and chronic phases. (hindawi.com)
  • Herein we report a case with right woven coronary artery managed with drug-eluted stent implantation without complication. (hindawi.com)
  • Woven coronary artery (WCA) disease is an extremely rare congenital anomaly with unexplained etiology [ 1 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • In this malformation a part of epicardial coronary artery is divided into many long and thin channels. (hindawi.com)
  • Thereafter these channels merge again in order to form the main coronary lumen after twisting along anomalous artery axis [ 2 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Herein, we report a case of WCA in right coronary artery (RCA) successfully managed with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) after abnormal myocardial perfusion scintigraphy. (hindawi.com)
  • We performed coronary angiography by using the Judkins technique from right femoral artery. (hindawi.com)
  • Woven coronary artery anomaly at the midsegment of the right coronary artery. (hindawi.com)
  • Right coronary artery and TIMI III flow after floppy guidewires. (hindawi.com)
  • Woven coronary artery (WCA) is a very rare congenital anomaly which can affect both RCA and LAD and may lead to acute coronary syndromes in some circumstances [ 4 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • The differential diagnosis should include recanalized thrombus, spontaneous coronary artery dissection, and bridging collaterals [ 3 , 4 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Due to variations of the arterial anatomy and limited number of anatomic studies of the saphenous flap, we studied the topography and anatomy of the saphenous artery for increasing reliability of the saphenous flap. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Vascular Anatomy of the Femoral. (msdmanuals.com)
  • During surgery, the anterior longitudinal ligament was perforated and an arterial vessel was lacerated. (frontiersin.org)
  • During surgery, the anterior longitudinal ligament was accidentally perforated and an arterial vessel was lacerated. (frontiersin.org)
  • The femoral artery was cannulated with a 19-French arterial cannula (Biomedicus, Medtronic, Minneapolis). (annalscts.com)
  • Drs. Jess Mason and Whitney Johnson review the steps for placing an arterial line in the femoral artery using ultrasound guidance. (emrap.org)
  • Among 15 patients, 12 patients were operated through right anterolateral thoracotomy mini-invasive approach with femoral arterial and venous cannulation for establishment of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) while three patients underwent classical median sternotomy. (rbccv.org.br)
  • The medial circumflex femoral artery is distributes to the adductor group (adductor longus, magnus, and brevis), gracilis, and pectineus. (wikipedia.org)
  • The muscular branches of the saphenous artery to the gracilis muscle were encountered 6.66% of the cases. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • The patella articulates anteriorly to the femoral condyles in the region of the intercondylar fossa (trochlear groove). (medscape.com)
  • This cartilage serves to widen and deepen the articulating surface between the femoral condyles and the tibia. (medscape.com)
  • The two femoral condyles form a groove on the front (anterior) side of the knee called the patellofemoral groove. (toddkelleymd.com)
  • The articulating surface of the femoral condyles, tibial plateaus and the back of the patella are covered with this cartilage. (toddkelleymd.com)
  • The ultrasound-guided suprainguinal fascia iliaca block, described by Hebbard in 2011, further built on earlier anatomic discoveries to more reliably anesthetize the 3 nerves originally targeted by Winnie: femoral, lateral femoral cutaneous, and obturator. (asra.com)
  • The femoral, lateral femoral cutaneous (LFCN), and obturator nerves all descend from the lumbar plexus into the pelvis and come to share a compartment beneath the fascia iliaca for a short distance (Figure 1). (asra.com)
  • The cutaneous branches numbered between one and four, and arose 3.5 to 9.5 cm from the site of origin of the saphenous artery. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • This case report describes resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion (REBOA) of the aorta in a patient with life-threatening iatrogenic bleeding of the right common iliac artery during elective dorsal lumbar spine surgery. (frontiersin.org)
  • Mechanical thrombectomy, in addition to intravenous thrombolysis, has become standard in acute ischemic stroke treatment in patients with large-vessel occlusion in the anterior circulation. (ajnr.org)
  • In several randomized multicenter stroke trials, mechanical thrombectomy has proved to be an effective treatment for large intracranial vessel occlusion in patients with acute ischemic stroke in the anterior circulation. (ajnr.org)
  • In this patient, pedal circulation was supplied only by collateral vessels, as occlusion affected all 3 major below-knee arteries. (faoj.org)
  • Anterior dislocation of the hip occurs from a direct blow to the posterior aspect of the hip or, more commonly, from a force applied to an abducted leg that levers the hip anteriorly out of the acetabulum. (amfs.com)
  • The anterior tibial artery, passes anteriorly between the tibia and fibula, through a gap in the interosseous membrane. (boneandspine.com)
  • One of the branches of medial superior genicular artery supplies vastus medialis also. (boneandspine.com)
  • Why is the inferior epigastric artery clinically important? (penelopethemovie.com)
  • The inferior epigastric artery (IEA) is a major blood vessel that supplies the anterior abdominal wall. (penelopethemovie.com)
  • The aim of the current study was to provide clinicians, surgeons, and obstetricians with sufficient anatomical data on the inferior epigastric artery, such as its origin and branching pattern. (penelopethemovie.com)
  • What is superficial inferior epigastric artery flap? (penelopethemovie.com)
  • The superficial inferior epigastric artery (SIEA) flap allows for harvest of the lower abdominal fatty tissue based on the superficial inferior epigastric system. (penelopethemovie.com)
  • What is the superficial epigastric artery? (penelopethemovie.com)
  • It terminates at the level of the umbilicus by anastomosing with the superior epigastric artery. (penelopethemovie.com)
  • Where does the inferior epigastric artery anastomosis end? (penelopethemovie.com)
  • During its course above the arcuate line, the inferior epigastric artery is reflected on the parietal peritoneum as bilateral raised ridges called the lateral umbilical folds. (penelopethemovie.com)
  • The artery ends at the level of the umbilicus where it anastomoses with the superior epigastric artery. (penelopethemovie.com)
  • ØSuperficial epigastric artery. (med-mu.com)
  • It then divides into multiple branches within the femoral triangle. (bizwan.com)
  • The most worrisome complication of major trauma to the femoral triangle region is an associated femoral artery injury. (bizwan.com)
  • Hip dislocation can also be caused by congenital condition and acetabular or femoral head dysplasia. (amfs.com)
  • A medially directed force then pushes the femoral head through the anterior acetabular capsule. (amfs.com)
  • Embolization of the feeding artery was performed before the removal of the meningioma. (surgicalneurologyint.com)
  • Embolization of the feeding artery was performed before resecting the meningioma to reduce intraoperative bleeding. (surgicalneurologyint.com)
  • We normally use N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate (NBCA) for embolization of a feeding artery. (surgicalneurologyint.com)
  • The popliteal artery is the deepest or anteriormost structure in the popliteal fossa and the artery runs in close proximity to the joint capsule of the knee as it spans the intercondylar fossa. (boneandspine.com)
  • The femoral head may be palpated anterior to the pelvis. (amfs.com)
  • Minimally, impact causes cellular edema of the muscle, but complete capillary disruption with localized hemorrhage leading to a tense anterior compartment can occur. (medscape.com)
  • 3] Hence, simpler anterior approaches to the plexus were developed almost simultaneously, beginning with Winnie's "3-in-one" block in 1973,[4] and later Dalens' "fascia iliaca compartment block" in 1989. (asra.com)
  • The perforating arteries supply the hamstring muscles (semitendinosus, semimembranosus, and biceps femoris). (wikipedia.org)
  • The anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) is palpated and the ultrasound probe is placed slightly inferior and medial to it (in the vicinity of Dalen's landmark based approach). (asra.com)
  • The inferior epigastric vessels give off several branches that supply the skin and muscles of the anterior abdominal wall, the deep structures of the abdominal wall and the spermatic cord. (penelopethemovie.com)
  • A sterile 8-13 MHz linear USG probe was first placed on the anterior superior iliac spine and then caudally on the anterior inferior iliac spine. (ekja.org)
  • Also called inferior muscular arteries, these are two large branches, which arise opposite the knee joint and supply to the gastrocnemius, soleus, and plantaris. (boneandspine.com)
  • Test procedure: With your patient lying supine, locate the anterior superior iliac spine and the pubic symphysis. (clinicalexams.co.uk)
  • Origin: Anterior superior iliac spine. (med-mu.com)
  • The artery should be the halfway point between the anterior superior iliac spine and the pubic symphysis. (emrap.org)
  • Knee joint, anterior view. (medscape.com)
  • The patellar ligament is the anterior ligament of the knee joint. (medscape.com)
  • The cruciate ligament in the front of the knee is called anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and the cruciate ligament in the back of the knee is called posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). (toddkelleymd.com)
  • Measuring the distance between the greater trochanter and the lateral femoral condyle and dividing this distance by 2 determines the midpoint. (medscape.com)
  • In case of ongoing CPR, we recommend surgical groin incision, open puncture of the pulseless common femoral artery, and aortic balloon inflation in REBOA zone I. Hereby, fast access and CPR optimization for heart and brain perfusion are maintained. (frontiersin.org)
  • At the Lancisi Cardiovascular Center, we currently use three surgical minimally-invasive approaches to expose and replace the aortic valve: the ministernotomy, the anterior right minithoracotomy, and the trans-axillary approach. (annalscts.com)
  • The muscular branches to the anterior or posterior sides of the sartorious muscle existed in all of the dissections. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Prior studies have demonstrated a dense anterior capsule innervation, involving femoral, obturator, and accessory obturator nerves. (asra.com)
  • The anterior capsule of the hip joint is densely innervated and plays an essential role in the formation of pain sensations [ 2 ]. (ekja.org)
  • A recent anatomical study revealed that the anterior hip joint capsule is more innervated by the FN and AON than that by the ON [ 3 ]. (ekja.org)
  • The ultrasound-guided suprainguinal approach results in better anesthesia of anterior hip nerves, at least in part due to more reliable obturator blockade compared to landmark techniques. (asra.com)
  • Minithoracotomy with femoral cannulation for cardiopulmonary bypass is a safe-approach for selected group of patients with device migration following transcatheter device closure of atrial septal defect without increasing the risk of cardiac, vascular or neurological complications and with good cosmetic and surgical results. (rbccv.org.br)