Vein Thigh Cutaneous Posterior

VEIN OF THE FEMOR POSTERIOR (V. CUTANEA FEMORIS POSTERIOR) - a vein that receives blood from the femoral and popliteal veins: this large vessel lies in the subcutaneous fissure and passes along the outer surface of the back of the thigh, then through the suture between the greater trochanter and the ischium and further anteriorly into the inguinal canal.

VEIN OF THE LOWER LIMB AND PELVIS. ANTERIOR CUTANEOUS BRANCH OF THE FEMORAL VEIN Moving 2-3 cm from the pubic tubercle, the anterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh crosses the head of the lunate bone on the anterior side of the inguinal ligament. Blood flow along the anterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh. From the femoral