Femoral nerve
The nerves that arise from the lumbar plexus are femoral, obturator, lateral femoral cutaneous, genitofemoral, illoinguinal and illohypogastric nerve. As part of lumbosacral plexus, it is the nervous plexus that is found in the lumbar region.
The lumbar plexus
femoral artery and femoral vein, saphenous nerve and nerve to vastus medialis
The femoral sheath is a downward prolongation of abdominal fascial lining into the lower limbs. It covers the femoral vessels and lymphatics for about 1.5 inches into the thigh. But the femoral nerve, which is the principal nerve of lower limb, lies outside this sheath. The reason is that the major nerves lie outside the fascial envelope.
The femur protects the deep femoral artery as well as the femoral nerve.
The femoral nerve.
The femoral nerve.
the posterior femoral nerve.
The femur is the thigh-bone. The femoral nerve, artery and vein run between the groin and the knee.
The Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve serves the posterior aspect of the thigh.
Femoral Nerve.