Structure & Components of the Adductor Canal

Structure & Components of the Adductor Canal

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Science, Health Sciences, Biology

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The video tutorial explains the adductor canal, its relation to the femoral triangle, and its role in the passage of blood vessels and nerves. It covers the boundaries and components of the canal, the transition of the femoral artery and vein into the popliteal artery and vein, and the significance of the adductor hiatus. The tutorial also highlights the blood supply in the thigh region and the role of the saphenous nerve.

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