Femoral vein

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Large blood vessel in the thigh


General Information
Latin vena femoralis
Greek
TA98
TA2
FMA
Details
System
Artery
Vein
Nerve
Lymphatic drainage
Precursor
Function
Identifiers
Clinical significance
Notes

The femoral vein is a large blood vessel located in the thigh. It is a crucial component of the circulatory system, responsible for transporting deoxygenated blood from the lower extremities back to the heart.

Anatomy[edit]

The femoral vein originates from the popliteal vein at the level of the adductor hiatus, a gap in the adductor magnus muscle. It ascends through the adductor canal and continues into the femoral triangle, where it lies medial to the femoral artery and the femoral nerve. The femoral vein then passes under the inguinal ligament to become the external iliac vein.

Tributaries[edit]

The femoral vein receives blood from several tributaries, including:

Clinical significance[edit]

The femoral vein is often used for venipuncture and the insertion of central venous catheters, especially in emergency situations. It is also a common site for the development of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a condition where blood clots form in the deep veins of the leg, which can lead to serious complications such as pulmonary embolism.

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