
Internal View and Entry Points of Inguinal and Femoral Hernias
Internal anatomy of the inguinal and femoral areas, identifying structures and entry points for different types of hernias. Includes labeled diagrams for better understanding.
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Presentation slides Inguinal area, internal view, and entry points of inguinal and femoral hernia s, labeled Based on "Slagter Drawing Male inguinal area internal view - no labels " at AnatomyTOOL.org by Ron Slagter, LUMC and O. Paul Gob e, LUMC, license: CC BY-NC-SA
Inferior epigastric artery and vein Rectus abdominis muscle Medial umbilical ligament (remnant of fetal umbilical artery) Deep inguinal ring (entrance of inguinal canal) & fold Median umbilical ligament (remnant of urachus) & fold Iliopubic tract (lies parallel posterior deep - to inguinal ligament) Pubic branch of inferior epigastric artery and vein Lacunar ligament (Gimbernat s) Psoas major muscle Pectineal ligament (Cooper s) Iliacus muscle Bladder Testicular artery and vein Genital branch of genitofemoral nerve Pubic bone External iliac artery and vein Ductus deferens Based on "Slagter Drawing Male inguinal area internal view - no labels " at AnatomyTOOL.org by Ron Slagter, LUMC and O. Paul Gob e, LUMC, license: CC BY-NC-SA
Inferior epigastric artery and vein Rectus abdominis muscle Inguinal triangle (Hesselbach s) entry place of medial inguinal hernia s Deep inguinal ring - entry place of lateral inguinal hernia s Iliopubic tract Lacunar ligament (Gimbernat s) Femoral ring Psoas major muscle (opening of femoral canal) entry place of femoral Iliacus muscle hernia s Testicular artery and vein Bladder Pubic bone External iliac artery and vein Ductus deferens Based on "Slagter Drawing Male inguinal area internal view - no labels " at AnatomyTOOL.org by Ron Slagter, LUMC and O. Paul Gob e, LUMC, license: CC BY-NC-SA
Inguinal triangle (Hesselbach s) entry place of medial inguinal hernia s Deep inguinal ring - entry place of lateral inguinal hernia s Femoral ring (opening of femoral canal) entry place of femoral hernia s Based on "Slagter Drawing Male inguinal area internal view - no labels " at AnatomyTOOL.org by Ron Slagter, LUMC and O. Paul Gob e, LUMC, license: CC BY-NC-SA