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In human anatomy, the adductor hiatus also known as hiatus magnus is a hiatus (gap) between the muscle and the that allows the passage of the femoral vessels from the anterior thigh to the posterior thigh and then the .

(2013). 9781451119459, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. .
It is the termination of the and lies about superior to the adductor tubercle.


Structure
Kale et al. classified the adductor hiatus according to its shape and the structures surrounding. An adductor hiatus is described as oval or bridging depending on the shape of the upper boundary. It can also be described as or depending on whether the structure surrounding is the muscular part or the tendinous part of the adductor magnus muscle. For example, the top drawing on the right shows an oval fibrous type of adductor hiatus, and the bottom one shows a bridging muscular adductor hiatus.

Four structures are associated with the adductor hiatus. However, only two structures enter and then leave through the hiatus; namely the and . Those vessels become the popliteal vessels ( and ) immediately after they leave the hiatus,

(2025). 9781608317561, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. .
where they form a network of called the genicular arteries. The genicular arteries supply the knee joint.

The other two structures that are associated with the adductor hiatus are the descending genicular artery and the . The saphenous nerve does not leave through the adductor hiatus but penetrates superficially halfway through the .


Clinical significance

Fracture of distal femur
at the supracondylar area of femur, where the adductor part of the adductor magnus attaches, will most likely cause damage to the femoral artery and may cause impairment of the blood supply to the lower leg. Popliteal artery can also be damaged by the fracture of distal femur.
(2025). 9781416049005, Elsevier Health Sciences. .


Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome
Abnormality in the relationship between the adductor hiatus and the popliteal artery can also contribute to a condition called popliteal artery entrapment syndrome.

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