Medial boundary of Femoral Ring

Correct Answer: Lacunar Ligament
Description: Femoral Ring:It is represented by a horizontal line 1.25 cm long over the inguinal ligament, 1.25 cm medial to the midinguinal pointIt is bounded anteriorly by the inguinal ligament, posteriorly by the pectineus and its covering fascia, medially by the concave margin of the lacunar ligament, and laterally by the septum separating it from the femoral vein. The inferior epigastric vessels are closely related to the junction of the anterior and lateral walls of the ring. The femoral ring is closed by a condensation of extraperitoneal connective tissue called the femoral septum. The femoral canal contains a lymph node of Cloquet or of Rosenmuller, lymphatics, and a small amount of areolar tissue. The lymph node drains the glans penis in males and the clitoris in femalesReference: Chaurasia Volume II; 7th edition; Page no: 51
Category: Anatomy
Share:

Get More
Subject Mock Tests

Practice with over 200,000 questions from various medical subjects and improve your knowledge.

Attempt a mock test now
Mock Exam

Take an exam with 100 random questions selected from all subjects to test your knowledge.

Coming Soon
Get More
Subject Mock Tests

Try practicing mock tests with over 200,000 questions from various medical subjects.

Attempt a mock test now
Mock Exam

Attempt an exam of 100 questions randomly chosen from all subjects.

Coming Soon
WordPress › Error

There has been a critical error on this website.

Learn more about troubleshooting WordPress.