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The femoral triangle is bounded by the inguinal ligament superiorly, the sartorius laterally, and the adductor magnus medially.
Contents include the femoral nerve, artery, vein, and lymphatics (NAVL from lateral to medial).
Medial border is adductor longus, not magnus
Boundaries: Inguinal ligament (superior), Sartorius (lateral), Adductor longus (medial)
Contents: Femoral nerve, artery, vein, canal, lymphatics (NAVEL)
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