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{IDVFBZD {Infobox artery | Nam = Femoral artery | Latin = Arteria femoralis | GraySubject = 157 | GrayPage = 623 | Image = Gray546.png | Caption = Structures passing behind the inguinal ligament. (Femoral artery labeled at upper right.) | Image2 = Thigh arteries schema numbered.svg | Caption2 = Schema of femoral artery (labeled as #20) and its major branches - right thigh, anterior view. | BranchFrom = External iliac artery | BranchTo = Superficial epigastric artery, superficial iliac circumflex, superficial external pudendal, deep external pudendal, deep femoral artery, continues as popliteal artery | Vein = Femoral vein | Supplies = Anterior compartment of thigh | MeshName = Femoral+Artery | MeshNumber = A07.231.114.351 | DorlandsPre = a_61 | DorlandsSuf = 12154275 } The femoral artery (Latin: arteria femoralis) is a large artery in the thigh and the main arterial supply to the lower limb. It enters the thigh from behind the inguinal ligament as the common femoral artery, a continuation of the external iliac artery. Here, it lies midway between the anterior superior iliac spine and the symphysis pubis. The common femoral artery gives off the profunda femoris artery and becomes the superficial femoral artery to descend along the anteromedial part of the thigh in the femoral triangle. It enters and passes through the adductor (subsartorial) canal, and becomes the popliteal artery as it passes through an opening in adductor magnus near the junction of the middle and distal thirds of the thigh.
Lower limb arteries anatomy tutorial using the Anatomy Learning Platform (http://www.anatomylearning.com), produced and edited by AnatomyZone (http://anatomyzone.com). This 3D anatomy tutorial provides a basic overview on the arterial supply to the lower limb. You will learn about the following structures: - External iliac artery - Internal iliac artery - Superior and inferior gluteal arteries - Obturator artery - Common femoral, superficial femoral and profunda femoris arteries - Lateral circumflex, medial circumflex and perforating arteries - Popliteal artery - Anterior and posterior tibial arteries - Dorsal pedis artery - Lateral and medial plantar arteries - Deep plantar artery - Deep plantar arch -------------------- Join the Facebook page for updates: http://www.facebook.com/anatom...
Thigh arteries anatomy tutorial. Check out the 3D app at http://AnatomyLearning.com. More tutorials available on http://AnatomyZone.com. Learn all about the arterial supply to the thigh in this 3D anatomy tutorial. -------------------- Join the Facebook page for updates: http://www.facebook.com/anatomyzone Follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/anatomyzone Subscribe to the channel for more videos and updates: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theanatomyzone
This video clip demonstrates the surgical exposure of the right femoral artery at the profunda junction. This instructional video was produced at the Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Peradeniya. Copyright 2015 Dr Manjula Peiris
The femoral artery (Latin: arteria femoralis) is a large artery in the thigh and the main arterial supply to the lower limb. It enters the thigh from behind the inguinal ligament as the common femoral artery, a continuation of the external iliac artery. Here, it lies midway between the anterior superior iliac spine and the symphysis pubis. The common femoral artery gives off the profunda femoris artery and becomes the superficial femoral artery to descend along the anteromedial part of the thigh in the femoral triangle. It enters and passes through the adductor (subsartorial) canal, and becomes the popliteal artery as it passes through an opening in adductor magnus near the junction of the middle and distal thirds of the thigh. The Femoral Region: As with examination of any other area of ...
### عدد المقاطع الكلية في كل مجموعة: 1. عدد مقاطع الفيديو الكلية في شرح Upper Limb هو ((107)) مقطع. 2. عدد مقاطع الفيديو الكلية في شرح Lower Limb هو ((156)) مقطع. 3. عدد مقاطع الفيديو الكلية في شرح Thorax هو ((52)) مقطع. 4. عدد مقاطع الفيديو الكلية في شرح Abdomen هو ((66)) مقطع. 5. عدد مقاطع الفيديو الكلية في شرح Pelvis هو ((51)) مقطع. 6. عدد مقاطع الفيديو الكلية في شرح Head & Neck هو ((85)) مقطع. 7. عدد مقاطع الفيديو الكلية في شرح Neuroanatomy هو ((81)) مقطع. ### المجموع الكلي للمقاطع هو: 598 مقطعا. هذه الأفلام التعليمية هي جزء من سلسلة كاملة للدكتور المصري أحمد كمال والتي تغطي كل (خطين تحت هذه الكلمة) متطلبات مادة التشريح في كلية الطب من سنة أولى حتى سنة ثالثة. السلسلة كاملة تتضمن الشرح تحت 7 مسميات: Head and Neck, Neuroanatomy, Abdomen, Pelvis, Upper Limb, Lower Limb, Thora...
This is how fast you can become not only combat ineffective but DEAD in a fight. Anyone who keeps a blow-out kit or trauma gear in a compartment of their pack, or the trunk of their patrol car, is deluding themself if they think they will have time to get to their gear and utilize it to save themself or a comrade - to say nothing of someone who has been in a foot pursuit or gets smoke-checked a hundred meters from their ruck. There are a lot of great pieces of T-CCC kit out there. We like the DARK and Pocket DARK from Dark Angel Medical, and would urge you to try them but no matter which brand you pick, CARRY SOMETHING. What kind of knucklehead carries a gun everyday but doesn't have a way to treat a bullet wound?
www.StopsBleeding.com The United Arab Emirates military prompted and sanctioned a study where multiple goats' femoral arteries and veins were completely severed, and StopsBleeding™ was used to successfully completely stop the bleeding and save the animals' lives in all cases. StopsBleeding™ is FDA approved, sterile, and compatible with and may be left in the body. It is available over-the-counter, as well as by prescription by a doctor. It will be available at Walmart pharmacies in March of 2016, or at www.StopsBleeding.com
This video is presented by its producers for informational purposes only. It is not a product of the U.S. Department of Defense or any subordinate thereof.
Teaching
Femoral femoral artery bypass come from:http://www.surgbbs.com/
Femoral triangle; the adductor canal (Subsartorial/Hunter's canal)
Educational video describing the medial femoral circumflex artery. MFCA Become a friend on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/drebraheim Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/DrEbraheim_UTMC
Created on January 18, 2012 using FlipShare.
The femoral artery is among the easiest ways to safely gain access to the heart. By feeling the pulse and identifying surface anatomy, specialists can pass a seldinger needle into the femoral artery. Then a wire is passed through the needle. After removing the needle the catheter is slid along the wire and into the artery. The wire can either be removed or used as a guide for subsequent instruments. See our full portfolio of medical illustrations and animations at http://www.stephenarobinson.com/.
Warning this video does contain blood and an actual injury! The footage show a bicyclist off road when he wrecks. It appears the handlebars catch his femoral artery. This type of injury is high up on the leg and a tourniquet can not be applied. You need direct pressure and wound packing skills to treat this injury! After posting the video you let me know the guy who is injured is named Cedric Garcia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%A9dric_Gracia Facebook.com/SkinnyMedicYoutube Google ► https://plus.google.com/+SkinnyMedic/ Twitter ► https://twitter.com/SkinnyMedic Store ► http://shop.skinnymedic.com
Lower limb arteries anatomy tutorial using the Anatomy Learning Platform (http://www.anatomylearning.com), produced and edited by AnatomyZone (http://anatomyzone.com). This 3D anatomy tutorial provides a basic overview on the arterial supply to the lower limb. You will learn about the following structures: - External iliac artery - Internal iliac artery - Superior and inferior gluteal arteries - Obturator artery - Common femoral, superficial femoral and profunda femoris arteries - Lateral circumflex, medial circumflex and perforating arteries - Popliteal artery - Anterior and posterior tibial arteries - Dorsal pedis artery - Lateral and medial plantar arteries - Deep plantar artery - Deep plantar arch -------------------- Join the Facebook page for updates: http://www.facebook.com/anatom...
Thigh arteries anatomy tutorial. Check out the 3D app at http://AnatomyLearning.com. More tutorials available on http://AnatomyZone.com. Learn all about the arterial supply to the thigh in this 3D anatomy tutorial. -------------------- Join the Facebook page for updates: http://www.facebook.com/anatomyzone Follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/anatomyzone Subscribe to the channel for more videos and updates: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theanatomyzone
This video clip demonstrates the surgical exposure of the right femoral artery at the profunda junction. This instructional video was produced at the Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Peradeniya. Copyright 2015 Dr Manjula Peiris
The femoral artery (Latin: arteria femoralis) is a large artery in the thigh and the main arterial supply to the lower limb. It enters the thigh from behind the inguinal ligament as the common femoral artery, a continuation of the external iliac artery. Here, it lies midway between the anterior superior iliac spine and the symphysis pubis. The common femoral artery gives off the profunda femoris artery and becomes the superficial femoral artery to descend along the anteromedial part of the thigh in the femoral triangle. It enters and passes through the adductor (subsartorial) canal, and becomes the popliteal artery as it passes through an opening in adductor magnus near the junction of the middle and distal thirds of the thigh. The Femoral Region: As with examination of any other area of ...
### عدد المقاطع الكلية في كل مجموعة: 1. عدد مقاطع الفيديو الكلية في شرح Upper Limb هو ((107)) مقطع. 2. عدد مقاطع الفيديو الكلية في شرح Lower Limb هو ((156)) مقطع. 3. عدد مقاطع الفيديو الكلية في شرح Thorax هو ((52)) مقطع. 4. عدد مقاطع الفيديو الكلية في شرح Abdomen هو ((66)) مقطع. 5. عدد مقاطع الفيديو الكلية في شرح Pelvis هو ((51)) مقطع. 6. عدد مقاطع الفيديو الكلية في شرح Head & Neck هو ((85)) مقطع. 7. عدد مقاطع الفيديو الكلية في شرح Neuroanatomy هو ((81)) مقطع. ### المجموع الكلي للمقاطع هو: 598 مقطعا. هذه الأفلام التعليمية هي جزء من سلسلة كاملة للدكتور المصري أحمد كمال والتي تغطي كل (خطين تحت هذه الكلمة) متطلبات مادة التشريح في كلية الطب من سنة أولى حتى سنة ثالثة. السلسلة كاملة تتضمن الشرح تحت 7 مسميات: Head and Neck, Neuroanatomy, Abdomen, Pelvis, Upper Limb, Lower Limb, Thora...
This is how fast you can become not only combat ineffective but DEAD in a fight. Anyone who keeps a blow-out kit or trauma gear in a compartment of their pack, or the trunk of their patrol car, is deluding themself if they think they will have time to get to their gear and utilize it to save themself or a comrade - to say nothing of someone who has been in a foot pursuit or gets smoke-checked a hundred meters from their ruck. There are a lot of great pieces of T-CCC kit out there. We like the DARK and Pocket DARK from Dark Angel Medical, and would urge you to try them but no matter which brand you pick, CARRY SOMETHING. What kind of knucklehead carries a gun everyday but doesn't have a way to treat a bullet wound?
www.StopsBleeding.com The United Arab Emirates military prompted and sanctioned a study where multiple goats' femoral arteries and veins were completely severed, and StopsBleeding™ was used to successfully completely stop the bleeding and save the animals' lives in all cases. StopsBleeding™ is FDA approved, sterile, and compatible with and may be left in the body. It is available over-the-counter, as well as by prescription by a doctor. It will be available at Walmart pharmacies in March of 2016, or at www.StopsBleeding.com
This video is presented by its producers for informational purposes only. It is not a product of the U.S. Department of Defense or any subordinate thereof.
Teaching
Femoral femoral artery bypass come from:http://www.surgbbs.com/
Femoral triangle; the adductor canal (Subsartorial/Hunter's canal)
Educational video describing the medial femoral circumflex artery. MFCA Become a friend on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/drebraheim Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/DrEbraheim_UTMC
Created on January 18, 2012 using FlipShare.
The femoral artery is among the easiest ways to safely gain access to the heart. By feeling the pulse and identifying surface anatomy, specialists can pass a seldinger needle into the femoral artery. Then a wire is passed through the needle. After removing the needle the catheter is slid along the wire and into the artery. The wire can either be removed or used as a guide for subsequent instruments. See our full portfolio of medical illustrations and animations at http://www.stephenarobinson.com/.
Warning this video does contain blood and an actual injury! The footage show a bicyclist off road when he wrecks. It appears the handlebars catch his femoral artery. This type of injury is high up on the leg and a tourniquet can not be applied. You need direct pressure and wound packing skills to treat this injury! After posting the video you let me know the guy who is injured is named Cedric Garcia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%A9dric_Gracia Facebook.com/SkinnyMedicYoutube Google ► https://plus.google.com/+SkinnyMedic/ Twitter ► https://twitter.com/SkinnyMedic Store ► http://shop.skinnymedic.com
Calcified Left Superficial Femoral Artery Occlusion: Lesion Crossing, Drug Coated Balloon Angioplasty and Supera Deployment. 73 year old female with hypertension, dyslipidemia and CAD. Caludication x 3 months (less than 21 block, left greater than right). Rutherford category 3. Exam and Labs ▪ Bilateral femoral 2+, left DP and PT (doppler) ▪ ABI: Right – 0.89, Left- 0.76 ▪ Hb – 12.9 g% ▪ Platelets – 327k ▪ INR – 1.1 ▪ Creatinine – 0.9 Date - June 2017 Broadcast live from: Mount Sinai Hospital Operator: Dr. Prakash Krishnan and Dr. Karthik Gujja Moderator: Dr. Vishal Kapur
Narrowing of commun femoral artery is one of the most frequent lesion in atherosclerosis diseases. In this case, the lesion was very large and calcified like bone. In addition you can see also coral reff lesions due to atherosclerosis. Le rétrécissement de l'artère fémorale commune est une des lésions fréquentes de l'artérite. Le cas présenté ici montre une lésion calcifiée très importante avec une partie de la lésion en athérome "corail". Cette localisation répond assez bien à long terme au traitement chirurgical pour autant que les facteurs de risque (notamment le tabagisme) soient bien contrôlés. La technique présentée ici est une des alternatives techniques classiques possibles. Elle présente l'avantage d'un bon taux de réussite à long terme tout en préservant les possibilités techniq...
Patient is a 76 year old man with history of bilateral severe calf claudication. His walking capacity is limited to less than 2 blocks (Rutherford Category 3). Underwent right common femoral artery endarterectomy in May, 2017. His medical history is significant for hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia and coronary artery disease status post coronary artery bypass grafting. His hemoglobin is 12.4, Platelets 146 K, INR 1.2 and creatinine 0.68. Ankle brachial index on right is 0.61 and left DP and PT were not compressible. Toe brachial index on right was 0.40 and left 0.37. Bilateral lower extremity angiogram done in May, 2017 showed heavily calcified left superficial femoral artery with subtotal occlusion in distal segment with collateralization. There is a 2 vessel runoff be...
Focus on Health- Heart Catheterization with Steve Hearne, MD. from Delmarva Heart. Go into the operating room at Peninsula Regional Medical Center to see a . The femoral artery is among the easiest ways to safely gain access to the heart. By feeling the pulse and identifying surface anatomy, specialists can pass a . Interventional cardiologist Dr. John Wang, chief of the Cardiac Catheterization Lab at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, walks through . We take you inside Mary Greeleys Cardiac Cath Lab with video featuring an actual coronary angiogram procedure, performed by Dr. Robert Shapiro of .
Dr. Andrew Klein, Assistant Professor and Interventional Cardiologist at St. Louis University Medical Center gives a thorough presentation about strategies for endovascular treatment of common femoral artery (CFA) disease. CFA disease has historically been treated with open surgery; however, in recent years endovascular therapy has developed to allow for successful treatment of CFA disease. Though data is limited, Dr. Klein provides an overview of published studies using endovascular therapy for CFA disease, and provides examples from 4 cases to illustrate endovascular revascularization strategies. Presented on November 25, 2014 as part of the Xlpad webinar series.
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Femoral Angiogram/Angioplasty performed with OEC Hybrid OR. Dr. Coatti has consulted for GE Healthcare in the past. Popular content related to Femoral artery & Angiography.
83 year old female with history of hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, ex-smoker (25 pack year) and known history of peripheral artery disease. She underwent angioplasty of the right superficial femoral artery in May, 2014 with Everflex 6.0 x 200 mm and 6.0 x 80 mm stent with good angiographic and clinical results.
74 y/o F with 0.5 block claudication; h/o b/l SFA stents that are patent by duplex with failed conservative therapy. CTA showed Aorta 16.42mm at the left renal. Mid aorta 6.67mm = 60% stenosis, ~6.5mm external iliac arteries and normal common femoral arteries. The device chosen to use is the Endolgix. 17F on the right, 9F on the left, percutaneous access with preclose and 22mmx70mm main body with 16mm x 30mm iliac limbs.
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