What is a femoral artery

    • [DOC File]16 The femoral and popliteal arteries

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      The femoral artery is continuation of: external iliac artery. #internal iliac artery. obturator artery. umbilical artery! The femoral artery goes to thigh through: vascular space (lacuna vasorum) #muscular space (lacuna musculorum) obturator canal. infrapiriform foramen

      femoral artery anatomy


    • [DOC File]Bone

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      Begins when femoral artery passes through adductor hiatus of adductor magnus (Passes inferolaterally through fossa ( Divides at inf border of popliteus ( ant and post tibial arteries. Starts medial to tibial nerve, ends lateral to it. Popliteal vein lies between the two.

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    • [DOC File]Dr S Programme - Doctorswriting

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      The femoral triangle: a the femoral nerve emerges from the femoral sheath. b the saphenous nerve lies medial to the femoral artery at the apex. c the genitofemoral nerve pierces the anterior surface of the femoral sheath. d the profunda femoris artery arises from the medial aspect of the femoral artery.

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    • [DOC File]BODY QUEST PART II

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      The trip from the femoral artery to the spleenic artery goes through the heart. You did not design your vessel to survive a trip through the heart, and if the vessel were to survive you could cause Sam to have a myocardial infarction. You have to figure a way to get from the femur to the spleen with out going through the heart.

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    • [DOC File]Classes of Blood Vessels - WCJC

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      Femoral artery. deep femoral artery . Becomes popliteal artery. Posterior to knee. Branches to form: posterior and anterior tibial arteries. posterior gives rise to fibular artery. Systemic Veins. Complementary Arteries and Veins. Run side by side. Branching patterns of peripheral veins are more variable . In neck and limbs. One set of arteries ...

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    • [DOC File]Major Arteries and Veins List

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      common carotid artery. renal arteries. common iliac arteries. axillary artery. brachial artery. ulnar artery. radial artery. femoral artery. popliteal artery. anterior and posterior tibial arteries. mesenteric artery. splenic artery. VEINS. Pulmonary veins. superior and inferior vena cava. jugular veins. subclavian veins. brachiocephalic veins ...

      superficial femoral artery


    • [DOCX File]Radial and Femoral Arterial Sheaths removal following ...

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      The Angio-Seal vascular closure device quickly seals femoral artery punctures following catheterisation procedures. This allows for early ambulation and hospital discharge. The device creates a mechanical seal by sandwiching the arteriotomy between a bioabsorbable anchor and collagen sponge, which dissolve within 60 to 90 days.

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 9 Questions

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      Split Injection~ The injection is made in an artery at one location and the drainage occure from a vein at another location. Example would be incision of the right common carotid artery and drainage from the right femoral artery. 2~Differentiate between arteries, veins, and nerves.

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    • [DOC File]The Vascular Laboratory - Intersocietal

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      Common femoral artery has a PSV 120 cm/sec with a triphasic waveform. Profunda femoral artery has a PSV 100 cm/sec with a triphasic waveform. Proximal superficial femoral artery PSV 80 cm/sec with a biphasic waveform. Mid superficial femoral artery PSV 400 cm/sec with post-stenotic turbulence noted.

      femoral artery anatomy


    • [DOC File]Which structure is most important in resisting ...

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      A. femoral artery at a point midway between the anterior superior iliac spine and the symphysis pubis. B. popliteal artery in the popliteal fossa. C. posterior ribial artery posterior the medial malleolus. D. the femoral artery in the adductor canal.

      femoral artery location


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