- Greater trochanter
Infobox Bone
Name = Greater trochanter
Latin = trochanter major
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Caption = Upper extremity of rightfemur viewed from behind and above.
MusclesOrigins =Vastus lateralis
MusclesInsertions =Obturator internus ,Gemelli ,Piriformis ,Glutæus minimus
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The greater trochanter (great trochanter) of thefemur is a large, irregular, quadrilateral eminence.It is directed a little lateralward and backward, and, in the adult, is about 1 cm. lower than the head. Part of the skeletal system.Because the pelvic outlet in the female is larger than in the male, there is a greater distance between the greater trochanters in the female.
It has two surfaces and four borders.
urfaces
The "lateral surface", quadrilateral in form, is broad, rough, convex, and marked by a diagonal impression, which extends from the postero-superior to the antero-inferior angle, and serves for the insertion of the tendon of the
Glutæus medius .Above the impression is a triangular surface, sometimes rough for part of the tendon of the same muscle, sometimes smooth for the interposition of a bursa between the tendon and the bone. Below and behind the diagonal impression is a smooth, triangular surface, over which the tendon of the
Glutæus maximus plays, a bursa being interposed.The "medial surface", of much less extent than the lateral, presents at its base a deep depression, the
trochanteric fossa (digital fossa), for the insertion of the tendon of theObturator externus , and above and in front of this an impression for the insertion of theObturator internus andGemelli .Borders
The "superior border" is free; it is thick and irregular, and marked near the center by an impression for the insertion of the
Piriformis .The "inferior border" corresponds to the line of junction of the base of the trochanter with the lateral surface of the body; it is marked by a rough, prominent, slightly curved ridge, which gives origin to the upper part of the
Vastus lateralis .The "anterior border" is prominent and somewhat irregular; it affords insertion at its lateral part to the
Glutæus minimus .The "posterior border" is very prominent and appears as a free, rounded edge, which bounds the back part of the
trochanteric fossa .
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