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The adductor canal, aka Hunter's canal or subsartorial canal, is an intermuscular passageway for nerves and vessels to travel through the thigh. You can find the full video here http://khub.me/z7jm2'>http://khub.me/z7jm2

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The adductor canal courses mostly lengthwise from superior to inferior, but also a bit diagonally, too.

It begins at the apex of the femoral triangle, bounded by the proximal end of the sartorius muscle, the adductor longus and the inguinal ligament (Mnemonic: SAIL). The adductor canal ends inferiorly and medially when it meets the adductor hiatus, which is a space in the adductor magnus muscle between the fleshy adductor insertion and the tendinous hamstring insertion.

The adductor canal contains nerves and vessels that are involved in supplying a small portion of the thigh:
femoral artery
femoral vein
femoral nerve branches

In the full version of this tutorial we take a closer look at the different aspects of the adductor canal (Hunter's canal):
definition
muscles of the anterior and medial thigh
adductor canal location
adductor canal boundaries
contents
clinical aspects: adductor canal nerve block

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