Anatomic Aspects of Inguinal Lymph Nodes Applied to Lymphadenectomy in Penile Cancer
Figure 2
(a) Inguino crural dissection in a formalin-preserved cadaver. The subcutaneous tissue has been removed and the following structures can be identified: (1) saphena magna vein; (2) superficial lymph nodes; (3) superficial epigastric vein; (4) accessory saphena vein; (5) *-external pudendal vein. (b) Schematic draw of the superficial inguinal region and nodes.