Anatomy
·Lower Limb
Adductor (Subsartorial) Canal
⭐ PREMIUM
The adductor canal carries the femoral vessels from the apex of the femoral triangle to the adductor hiatus.
BOUNDARIES
• Anteromedial roof: sartorius.
• Anterolateral wall: vastus medialis.
• Posterior wall: adductor longus + magnus.
CONTENTS
• Femoral artery + vein.
• Saphenous nerve (sensory, to the medial leg/foot — the longest cutaneous branch of the femoral nerve).
• Nerve to vastus medi…
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