Femoral Triangle 4
The femoral triangle is clinically vital for accessing major blood vessels (femoral artery/vein) for procedures like catheterization, assessing peripheral circulation via the femoral pulse, and managing hernias; its superficial location and key contents (Femoral Nerve, Artery, Vein, Lymphatics - NAVEL mnemonic) make it crucial for vascular access, surgery (e.g., great saphenous vein), and lymph node dissection