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Groin hernia

2. Groin hernia. Indirect inguinal hernia: inguinal canalDirect inguinal hernia: Hasselbach's triangleFemoral hernia: femoral ring ? femoral canalRepair: Bassini repair: inguinal ligament and conjoined tendonMesh repair (Lichenstein)???????. 3. Hernia.

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Groin hernia

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    1. 1 Groin hernia

    2. 2 Groin hernia Indirect inguinal hernia: inguinal canal Direct inguinal hernia: Hasselbach’s triangle Femoral hernia: femoral ring ? femoral canal Repair: Bassini repair: inguinal ligament and conjoined tendon Mesh repair (Lichenstein) ???????

    3. 3 Hernia “The protrusion of a loop or knuckle of an organ or tissue through an abnormal opening”

    4. 4 Anatomy of abdominal wall and groin

    5. 5 Anterior abdominal wall Superficial fascial layer: Camper’s fascia continuous inferiorly cover perineum and genitalia dastos muscle of the scrotum Second fascial layer: Deep fascia of Scarpa ? perineum

    6. 6 Aponeurosis = nonmuscle fiber containing portion of a muscle usually present at insertion points Fascia = fibrous tissue that lines or envelops muscles Ligament = band of tissue that connects bones or supports viscera

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