Adductor Canal 3D

  • Description

    • * It begins at the apex of the femoral triangle and ends at the adductor hiatus.
    • * It is bordered by the sartorius muscle medially, vastus medialis anterolaterally, and the adductor longus and magnus muscles posteriorly.
    • * It contains the femoral vessels, the saphenous nerve, the nerve to the vastus medialis, and the descending genicular artery.

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  • Description

    • * It begins at the apex of the femoral triangle and ends at the adductor hiatus.
    • * It is bordered by the sartorius muscle medially, vastus medialis anterolaterally, and the adductor longus and magnus muscles posteriorly.
    • * It contains the femoral vessels, the saphenous nerve, the nerve to the vastus medialis, and the descending genicular artery.

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