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Vascular lacuna

Compartment beneath the inguinal ligament From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The vascular lacuna (Latin: lacuna vasorum (retroinguinalis)) is the medial compartment beneath the inguinal ligament.[1] It is separated from the lateral muscular lacuna by the iliopectineal arch.[1][2] It gives passage to the femoral vessels,[1] lymph vessels and lymph nodes.

The lacunar ligament can be a site of entrapment for femoral hernias.[2]

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Anatomy

Its boundaries are the iliopectineal arch, the inguinal ligament, the lacunar ligament, and the superior border of the pubis.

Contents

The structures found in the vascular lacuna, from medial to lateral, are:

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