The diagram, first color coded one showing locations of Fem nerve vein and artery is seriously mislabeled and a correction need be done; Femoral Vein is in wrong place, as is the Femoral artery – and the fem artery is mislabeled
I am sure by now a thousand people have written about it! https://www.acepnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/ACEP_0118_pg20a.png
Hi, picture 1 seems to have some errors. There are two structures markes Fem N, one of them in red which is likely supposed to be the Fem Artery. If that structure is supposed to the fem artery it is incorrectly positioned medial to the femoral vein when it should be lateral
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January 27, 2018
Ron BraceThe diagram, first color coded one showing locations of Fem nerve vein and artery is seriously mislabeled and a correction need be done; Femoral Vein is in wrong place, as is the Femoral artery – and the fem artery is mislabeled
I am sure by now a thousand people have written about it!
https://www.acepnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/ACEP_0118_pg20a.png
January 28, 2018
Robert A.Great article. I think Figure 1 is mislabeled: Femoral artery is mislabeled as “Fem V.” and Femoral vein mislabeled as “Fem N. (red)”.
February 5, 2018
HosamIn illustration, I think that order of structures are not proper.it is vien artery nerve from medial to lateral
February 5, 2018
MikeHi, picture 1 seems to have some errors. There are two structures markes Fem N, one of them in red which is likely supposed to be the Fem Artery. If that structure is supposed to the fem artery it is incorrectly positioned medial to the femoral vein when it should be lateral
February 5, 2018
Dawn Antoline-WangThank you to everyone who pointed out the error in Figure 1. The image has been corrected.