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Why is the femoral triangle clinically important?
Trying to understand its boundaries and why it keeps coming up in clinical exams.
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It contains (lateral to medial) the femoral Nerve, Artery, Vein and Lymphatics (mnemonic NAVL). It's the site for femoral pulse, femoral vein access, and hernia landmarks - hence its clinical weight.
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