The Femoral Artery

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Henry Gray (1821–1865). Anatomy of the Human Body. 1918.

The Femoral Artery[edit]

The femoral artery is a large artery in the thigh and the main arterial supply to the thigh and leg. It enters the thigh from behind the inguinal ligament as the continuation of the external iliac artery.

Here, it lies midway between the anterior superior iliac spine and the symphysis pubis. The femoral artery gives off the deep femoral artery or profunda femoris artery and descends along the anteromedial part of the thigh in the femoral triangle. It enters and passes through the adductor canal, and becomes the popliteal artery as it passes through the adductor hiatus in the adductor magnus near the junction of the middle and distal thirds of the thigh.

Structure[edit]

Its first three or four centimetres are enclosed, with the femoral vein, in the femoral sheath.

Relations[edit]

The relations of the femoral artery are as follows:

  • Anteriorly: In the upper part of its course, it is superficial and is covered by skin and fascia. In the lower part of its course, it passes behind the sartorius muscle.
  • Posteriorly: The artery lies on the psoas, which separates it from the hip joint, the pectineus, and the adductor longus. The femoral vein intervenes between the artery and the adductor longus.
  • Medially: It is related to the femoral vein in the upper part of its course.
  • Laterally: The femoral nerve and its branches.

Branches[edit]

File:Thigh arteries schema.svg
Schema of arteries of the thigh, including femoral artery branches.

The femoral artery gives off several branches in the thigh which include;

Segments[edit]

File:Common femoral and subsartorial artery and vein.jpg
Segments of the femoral artery.

In clinical parlance, the femoral artery has the following segments:

  • The common femoral artery is the segment of the femoral artery between the inferior margin of the inguinal ligament and the branching point of the deep femoral artery.
  • The subsartorial artery

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Gray's Anatomy[edit]

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