k Femoral blood vessel surgery, artwork Femoral blood vessel surgery. Historical artwork of the techniques used to expose the femoral thigh blood vessels during surgery. This view is of the side of the thigh, with the knee at lower left. The skin pink and fat layer yellow are shown. Below these, the muscles dark red have been dissected, revealing the white membrane surrounding the adductor canal also called Hunters canal. This space between the muscles runs down the middle of the thigh. Here, the membrane has been dissected and pulled apart to reveal the femoral artery red and vein blue. Artwork from Atlas and Epitome of Operative Surgery 1898, Otto Zuckerkandl. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Femoral blood vessel surgery, artwork Femoral blood vessel surgery. Historical artwork of the techniques used to expose the femoral  thigh  blood vessels during surgery. This view is of the side of the thigh, with the knee at lower left. The skin  pink  and fat layer  yellow  are shown. Below these, the muscles  dark red  have been dissected, revealing the white membrane surrounding the adductor canal  also called Hunter s canal . This space between the muscles runs down the middle of the thigh. Here, the membrane has been dissected and pulled apart to reveal the femoral artery  red  and vein  blue . Artwork from Atlas and Epitome of Operative Surgery  1898, Otto Zuckerkandl .
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Femoral blood vessel surgery, artwork

Femoral blood vessel surgery. Historical artwork of the techniques used to expose the femoral (thigh) blood vessels during surgery. This view is of the side of the thigh, with the knee at lower left. The skin (pink) and fat layer (yellow) are shown. Below these, the muscles (dark red) have been dissected, revealing the white membrane surrounding the adductor canal (also called Hunter's canal). This space between the muscles runs down the middle of the thigh. Here, the membrane has been dissected and pulled apart to reveal the femoral artery (red) and vein (blue). Artwork from Atlas and Epitome of Operative Surgery (1898, Otto Zuckerkandl).

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