- The
adductor canal (also
known as the
subsartorial canal or Hunter's canal) is an
aponeurotic tunnel in the
middle third of the
thigh giving p****age to...
- the deep
femoral artery and the
adductor hiatus, p****ing
through the
subsartorial canal. However, this term is not
listed in
Terminologia Anatomica, and...
- The
subsartorial plexus is a
plexus of
nerves that is
located under the
sartorius muscle. The
subsartorial plexus is
formed by: the
medial cutaneous nerve...
- has been
suggested that
another term be used – the
subsartorial vein. A
previous usage of
subsartorial artery was
published to
avoid the name superficial...
-
separating the
plaque from the
arterial wall. It was
first performed on a
subsartorial artery in 1946 by a
Portuguese surgeon, João Cid dos Santos, at the University...
- plexus –
serves the back, abdomen, groin, thighs, knees, and
calves Subsartorial plexus –
below the
sartorius muscle of
thigh Sacral plexus –
serves the...
- 1964,
Dotter percutaneously dilated a tight,
localized stenosis of the
subsartorial artery in an 82-year-old
woman with
painful leg
ischemia and gangrene...
-
located about the
middle of the thigh,
gives off a
branch which joins the
subsartorial plexus. It
pierces the
sartorius and
fascia lata, and is distributed...
- of flow and
hyperechogenic content in a
clotted femoral vein (labeled
subsartorial)
distal to the
branching point of the deep
femoral vein. When compared...
- nerve,
about the
middle of the thigh,
gives off a
branch which joins the
subsartorial plexus. At the
medial side of the knee it
gives off a
large infrapatellar...