Beclard triangle

Bé·clard tri·an·gle

(bā-klahr'), area bounded by the posterior border of the hyoglossus muscle, the posterior belly of the digastric, and the greater horn of the hyoid bone.

Béclard,

Pierre A., French anatomist, 1785-1825. Béclard anastomosis - an anastomosis between the right and the left end-branch of the deep lingual artery. Synonym(s): arcus raninusBéclard hernia - a hernia through the opening for the saphenous vein.Béclard triangle - area bounded by the posterior border of the hyoglossus muscle, the posterior belly of the digastric and the greater horn of the hyoid bone.