Alateral muscular
Alateral muscular part (lacuna musculorum) lodging the iliopsoas muscle and the femoral nerve, and a medial, vascular part (lacuna vasorum) for passage of the femoral artery and vein (the latter passes medially). From lacuna vasorum the vessels pass to the thigh, leg, and foot. The vessels and nerves pass in grooves, which are converted to canals and then again opened to form groves. According to the passage of the vessels and nerves, the following grooves (sulci) and canals are distinguished. Medical Coding Services makes you spend more time with patients and increase the quality of the care.
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