Farabeuf triangle

Far·a·beuf tri·an·gle

(fahr-ă-būf'), the triangle formed by the internal jugular and facial veins and the hypoglossal nerve.

Far·a·beuf tri·an·gle

(fahr'ă-buf trī'ang-gĕl) The area formed by the internal jugular and facial veins and the hypoglossal nerve.

Farabeuf,

Louis H., French surgeon, 1841-1910. Farabeuf amputation - amputation of the leg or of the foot.Farabeuf bone-holding forcepsFarabeuf double-ended retractorFarabeuf elevatorFarabeuf forcepsFarabeuf raspatoryFarabeuf retractorFarabeuf sawFarabeuf triangle - the triangle formed by the internal jugular and facial veins and the hypoglossal nerve.

Far·a·beuf tri·an·gle

(fahr'ă-buf trī'ang-gĕl) Area formed by internal jugular and facial veins and hypoglossal nerve.