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Fascia of the thigh Definition Superficial Fascia & Contents Deep Fascia & Parts
Fascia of Anterior Abdominal Wall Superficial Fascia This fascia just below the umbilicus divided into two layers: 1) Fatty superficial layer (Camper's fascia) containing amount of fat. This layer is continuous with the superficial fascia of the thigh. 2) Membranous deep layer (Scarpa's fascia) containing fibrous tissue. This layer is continuous with the superficial fascia of the thigh, and form the cribriform fascia. This layer is also continuous with the superficial fascia of the perineum (Colles' fascia) and with that investing the scrotum , penis in male and the labia major in female. The superficial vessels and nerves run between these two layers. Deep Fascia This is a very thin strong layer over the superficial muscles and cannot be easily separated from them.
Superficial Fascia
Superficial Fascia Definition: Contents: Nerves Continues of the abdominal fascia Contents: Nerves Femoral branch of genitofemoral nerve Ilioinguinal Lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh Intermediate nerve of thigh Medial cutaneous nerve of thigh Posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh Anterior devision of obturator nerve
Lumbar plexus
Superficial Fascia Contents: Arteries Veins: Lymph nodes: Superficial circumflex iliac Superficial external pudendal Superficial epigasteric Veins: Great saphenus and tributaries Lymph nodes: Vertical group Upper medial group Upper lateral group
Superficial Branches of Femoral Arteries
Varicose
Varicose Varicose veins are twisted, enlarged veins. Any vein may become varicose, but the veins most commonly affected are those in your legs and feet. That's because standing and walking upright increases the pressure in the veins of your lower body. For many people, varicose veins and spider veins , a common, mild variation of varicose veins , are simply a cosmetic concern. For other people, varicose veins can cause aching pain and discomfort. Sometimes varicose veins lead to more-serious problems. Varicose veins may also signal a higher risk of other circulatory problems. Treatment may involve self-care measures or procedures by your doctor to remove veins
Superficial Inguinal Lymph Node
Deep Fascia 1) Attachments: Superiorly: Inferiorly: Ant: Inguinal Lig. Lat: Iliac Crest Post: Gluteal Fascia Med: Ischiopubic Rami Inferiorly: Condyle of femur and continues of crural fascia
Deep Fascia
Deep Fascia 2) Parts: A) Iliotibial Tract B) Saphenous Opening: (Cribriform Fascia) C) Intermuscular Septum: Lateral (Thick) Posterior (Thin) Medial
Saphenous Opening
Intramuscular Septum
Inter muscular Septum Intramuscular Septum Lat. Septum Post. Septum Med. Septum Post. Septum Intramuscular Septum