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The femoral nerve is a in the that supplies skin on the upper thigh and inner leg, and the muscles that extend the knee. It is the largest branch of the .


Structure
The femoral nerve is the major nerve supplying the anterior compartment of the thigh. It is the largest branch of the , and arises from the dorsal divisions of the ventral rami of the second, third, and fourth (L2, L3, and L4).
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The nerve enters Scarpa's triangle by passing beneath the inguinal ligament, just lateral to the . In the thigh, the nerve lies in a groove between and psoas major muscle, outside the , and lateral to the femoral artery. After a short course of about 4 cm in the thigh, the nerve is divided into anterior and posterior divisions, separated by lateral femoral circumflex artery. The branches are shown below:


Muscular branches
  • The nerve to the arises immediately above the inguinal ligament from the medial side of the femoral nerve, and passes behind the femoral sheath to enter the anterior surface of the muscle.
  • Anterior division supplies the
  • Posterior division supplies the rectus femoris muscle, the three – (, , and vastus intermedius), and the articularis genus muscle. The articularis genus is supplied by a branch of the nerve to vastus intermedius.


Cutaneous branches
  • The anterior division gives off anterior cutaneous branches: The anterior cutaneous branches are: the intermediate femoral cutaneous nerve and the medial femoral cutaneous nerve.
  • The posterior division gives off only one branch, which is the .


Articular branches
  • Hip joint is supplied by the nerve to the rectus femoris.
  • Knee joint is supplied by the nerves to the three vastus muscles. The nerve to vastus medialis is particularly thick because it contains the proprioceptive fibres from the knee joint. This is in accordance to the Hilton's law.


Vascular branches
  • Branches to the femoral artery and its branches.


Clinical significance
Signals from the femoral nerve and its branches can be to interrupt the transmission of pain signals from the innervation area. Some of the that work by affecting the femoral nerve are the femoral nerve block, the fascia iliac block and the 3-in-1 nerve block. Femoral nerve blocks are very effective.

During pelvic and abdominal surgery, the femoral nerve must be identified early on to protect it from .

The femoral nerve stretch test can be performed to identify the compression of spinal nerve roots. The test is positive if increases.

==Additional images==


See also
  • Femoral nerve stretch test
  • Femoral nerve dysfunction


External links
  • - "Femoral nerve dysfunction" (includes illustration)
  • - "Posterior Abdominal Wall: Nerves of the Lumbar Plexus"
  • arteries-nerves%20LE/nerves1 at the Dartmouth Medical School's Department of Anatomy

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