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Cribriform fascia

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Latin
  
fascia cribrosa

FMA
  
58735

TA
  
A04.7.03.020

Cribriform fascia

The cribriform fascia, fascia cribrosa also Hesselbach's fascia is the portion of fascia covering the saphenous opening in the thigh. It is perforated by the great saphenous vein and by numerous blood and lymphatic vessels. (A structure in anatomy that is pierced by several small holes is referred to as cribriform from Latin cribrum meaning sieve).

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Clinical significance

The cribriform fascia has been proposed for use in preventing new vascularization when surgery is performed at the join between the great saphenous vein and the femoral vein.

Eponym

When the eponym is used, it is named for Franz Kaspar Hesselbach.

References

Cribriform fascia Wikipedia