Anatomy Of Femoral Hernia

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  anatomy of femoral hernia: Management of Abdominal Hernias Andrew N Kingsnorth, Karl A LeBlanc, 2013-01-30 Hernia repair is one of the commonest operations in general surgery. Open or laparoscopic repair of a primary inguinal hernia is a relatively straightforward operation, but more complex abdominal wall hernias demand greater surgical skill and knowledge. The editors have assembled the world's top herniologists to describe and illustrate numerous surgical techniques in detail. The field of herniology has developed rapidly over the last few years. Since the previous edition of this book, published in 2003, new surgical techniques have been developed and many new prosthetic and biologic materials have been introduced. Management of Abdominal Hernias 4e presents an authoritative, comprehensive and fully updated account of the surgical techniques and the available prosthetic materials for performing repair of abdominal wall hernias. Both open and laparoscopic methods are included. It is aimed at general and specialist surgeons in the practice of clinical surgery, as well as trainee surgeons.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Diagnostic Imaging: Gastrointestinal E-Book Siva P. Raman, Michael P. Federle, 2015-06-03 Ideal for trainees and practicing radiologists, Diagnostic Imaging: Gastrointestinal, 3rd Edition provides comprehensive coverage of every important topic in abdominal and gastrointestinal imaging. Featuring an increased number of illustrations, graphics, and multimodality imaging, this updated medical reference book will aid you in recognizing the characteristic and variant appearances of both common and uncommon abdominal disorders. User-friendly bulleted text and a uniform chapter layout allow fast and effortless access to the crucial knowledge you need! Expanded coverage of the most important topics and trends in fluoroscopic evaluation of the GI tract, including evaluation of patients before and after bariatric surgery, fundoplication, and surgery for esophageal carcinoma. Updated sections covering disorders of the liver, biliary tract, and pancreas with information and images regarding new classification and treatment implications for pancreatitis, including autoimmune (IgG4-related) pancreatitis. Increased number of illustrations of all appropriate imaging modalities, such as multiplanar CT, sonography, MR, and PET/CT. Offers information on all forms of acute and chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis, as well as critical knowledge regarding imaging techniques that allow radiologists to distinguish among focal lesions in the cirrhotic liver. Essential information is distilled into a succinct, bulleted format with numerous high-quality images and Key Facts boxes to facilitate learning.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair Ara Darzi, 1994 The repair and management of inguinal hernias represents a significant part of the general surgeon's workload. It was therefore inevitable that following the success of laparoscopic cholysysectomy, surgeons would develop a procedure for repairing inguinal hernias laparoscopically. This book provides the first comprehensive account of laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair. The Editors' aim has been to give step-by-step guidance to each operative procedure discussed with reference to long term results. One of the biggest problems facing surgeons learning new laparoscopic procedures is an understanding and orientation of basic anatomy when viewed through the laparoscope. This issue is discussed at length with guidance on how to avoid the common pitfalls. Final chapters look at the advantages and disadvantages of the Lichtenstein open mesh hernia repair approach, safety and properties of non-absorbal mesh with the last chapters concentrating on laparoscopic suture repair and the new mini hernia operation.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: General Surgery Kirby I. Bland, Michael G. Sarr, Markus W. Büchler, Attila Csendes, Oliver James Garden, John Wong, 2008-11-12 General Surgery: Principles and International Practice is organized over two volumes into ten Sections, each representing an important branch of surgical science. Amply supported by line drawings and photographs, algorithms and anatomical depictions, it provides illustrative, instructive and comprehensive coverage depicting the rationale for the basic operative principles mandated by state-of-the-art surgical therapy.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: The Art of Hernia Surgery Giampiero Campanelli, 2018-07-30 This book is a comprehensive guide to the surgical repair of inguinal and abdominal wall hernias that not only describes all potential approaches, but also places them in the context of the anatomy of the region, the pathology, and the advances in scientific knowledge over the past decade. It documents in detail the individual techniques applicable in each region (inguinal, femoral, and ventral), highlighting tips and tricks and focusing on indications, potential complications, and outcomes. In addition, it presents cases of incisional hernia and examines less frequent and rare cases and complex situations. Written for surgeons from around the globe, it includes procedures used in wealthy, developed countries and those without mesh more commonly employed in developing countries. With a format designed to facilitate use in daily practice, it is invaluable for residents seeking step-by-step guidance on procedures ranging from repair of simple inguinal hernias to complex reconstruction; for general surgeons who frequently perform hernia repairs; and for hernia specialists aiming to achieve optimal results. It also appeals to researchers with an interest in the scientific background to hernia surgery.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Clinical Algorithms in General Surgery Salvatore Docimo Jr., Eric M. Pauli, 2019-02-04 As the field of general surgery continues to expand, the diagnostic and therapeutic pathways are becoming more complex. The diagnostic modalities available to the clinician can be both very helpful but also overwhelming considering the findings can often determine the scope of treatment for a patient. This text will take the major pathologies of the systems commonly studied in general surgery and present them in a unique format based upon algorithms. The algorithms will begin with the clinical presentation of the patient, work its way through the various diagnostic modalities available to the surgeon, and finally allow the physician to make a decision regarding treatment options based upon various patterns in the algorithms. This text will become a very useful resources for surgeons as it allows complex clinical pathways to be conveniently organized in logical algorithms. It will become a concise yet comprehensive manual to assist in clinical decision making. All algorithms will be reviewed by experts in their field and include the most up-to-date clinical and evidence-based information. Clinical Algorithms in General Surgery provides a useful resource for surgeons in clinical practice as well as surgical residents, and surgical attendings who are preparing for board examinations. See sample algorithm in Attachments.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Abdominal Wall Hernias Robert Bendavid, Jack Abrahamson, Maurice E. Arregui, Jean B. Flament, Edward H. Phillips, 2012-12-06 Abdominal Wall Hernias is the most up-to-date, comprehensive reference available on all aspects of hernia repair. It includes state-of-the-art approaches to conventional open repairs using tissue-to-tissue techniques, the use of prosthetic mesh, minimally invasive approaches, the repair of recurrent and massive hernias, pertinent anatomy, basic science, and emerging biomaterials. The authors present a full spectrum of procedures to enable readers to gain a broad knowledge of the multifaceted repair of hernias. Richly illustrated, this book is a vital resource for all general surgeons and surgeons-in-training.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Surgical Principles in Inguinal Hernia Repair Melissa Phillips LaPinska, Jeffrey A. Blatnik, 2018-10-10 This text is designed to present a comprehensive state-of-the-art approach to options available for inguinal hernia repair. Early chapters address anatomic evaluation of the groin, preoperative optimization of outcomes, and considerations in choosing a surgical technique. It then transitions to the clinical management of this common medical condition, specifically focusing on operative details. Written by experts in the field of hernia repair, the clinical chapters detail both open and minimally invasive techniques for repair including detailed anatomic drawings, surgical photos, and links to videos of operative techniques. Postoperative management is explained, detailing the common complications and addressing the importance of surgical outcomes, especially in the setting of “pay for performance” metrics. The final section of the text concludes with the management of inguinal hernias in select situations, including children, those performed with concomitant procedures, and modifications for training residents in this common surgical procedure. Each chapter includes a review of the published literature and selected references, along with anatomic illustrations, videos from operative interventions, and surgical photos to help reinforce the text. Surgical Principles in Inguinal Hernia Repair: A Comprehensive Guide to Anatomy and Operative Techniques will serve as a comprehensive resource for surgeons on patient preparation, surgical techniques, and outcomes for the management of inguinal hernias.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Common Surgeries Made Easy Efstathios Karamanos, 2020-07-27 There are about 1,300 general surgery residency spots a year in the US alone. In addition, 20,000 medical students rotate through surgery a year. With medical students and residents routinely scrubbing into surgeries that they've never seen or have only seen a handful of times, an easy, practical, to the point, user friendly reminder of the major steps of an operation is vital. It is not uncommon to see medical students and residents watching videos or searching online frantically to understand a common operation. This book serves as a practical guide for the resident to easily carry in their pocket, quickly skim through, and have the basic steps of every major operation at their fingertips. Common Surgeries Made Easy is written in a bullet point format with clear illustrations to provide an easy to read, quick overview of the core surgeries encountered during residency with some added advanced operations for extended use in the beginning stages of a medical career. Geared towards quick review for the oral board exams, this study guide caters specifically to the resident.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Recurrent Hernia Volker Schumpelick, 2007-05-03 The tradition of Suvretta meetings has always been to talk about failures and mistakes in order to learn for the future. This book, the result of the meeting in 2006, elaborates precise recommendations, to help the surgeon avoid mistakes and to treat recurrences after different types of non-mesh or mesh-repain in inguinal, incisional and hiatal hernia.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Basic Techniques in Pediatric Surgery Robert Carachi, Sandeep Agarwala, Tim J. Bradnock, 2013-05-24 This unique manual is a “surgical cookbook” designed to provide clear and concise guidance for trainees in pediatric surgery. With the aid of simple line drawings depicting each operative step, more than one hundred frequently performed procedures are explained and demonstrated. The reader will learn how to perform each procedure effectively and safely, avoiding potential complications. The full range of surgery is covered, including basic surgical skills, day surgery procedures, emergency surgery procedures and minimally invasive surgery. The book will be of value not only to trainees in pediatric surgery but also to trainees in general surgery, theatre nurses, parents and carers.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: The Art and Science of Abdominal Hernia Muhammad Shamim, 2022-01-19 The Art and Science of Abdominal Hernia encompasses a broad range of topics regarding abdominal wall hernia. Minute technical details are largely avoided, the main focus being on diagnosis and common surgical approaches. Chapters address clinical evaluation and diagnosis, different types of hernias including inguinal, femoral, and umbilical hernias, and biological mechanisms of inguinal pain and chronification.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Hernia Surgery Simplified Sachin Kuber, 2013-04-30 A hernia is where an internal part of the body pushes through a weakness in the muscle or surrounding tissue wall. Hernias occur in the abdomen and there are several different types, each determined by its location within the abdomen. Hernia Surgery Simplified brings trainees and surgeons fully up to date with the latest techniques for hernia repair. The initial chapters discuss surgical anatomy of hernias, incidence and etiology, diagnosis and anaesthesia. The following sections are each dedicated to a different type of hernia and its surgical management. This comprehensive book places emphasis on the latest mesh products available for use in surgery and includes a DVD demonstrating hernia repair using a prolene mesh implant. Nearly 340 full colour photographs and illustrations assist understanding. Key points Comprehensive guide bringing surgeons up to date with latest hernia repair techniques Detailed coverage of all types of hernia and their surgical management Emphasis placed on latest mesh products Includes DVD featuring hernia repair using prolene mesh implant Nearly 340 full colour photographs and illustrations
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Musculoskeletal Sports and Spine Disorders Stuart B. Kahn, Rachel Yinfei Xu, 2018-02-08 Fulfilling the need for an easy-to-use resource on managing musculoskeletal disorders and sports injuries, this book provides differential diagnostic workups with recommended gold standard evaluations that lead to a simple and accurate diagnosis, followed by first-line treatment options. Organized by five sections - head and neck, upper extremity, lower extremity, abdomen/pelvis with trunk and chest, and cervical, thoracic and lumbosacral spine - chapters present a concise summary and move on to a description of the most common symptoms, etiology, epidemiology and/or common causes if traumatic in nature. The best and most accepted diagnostic tests are illustrated, along with recommended evidence-based medicine and what may be done based on community standards of care. Treatment options will be listed in order of the most conservative to the most aggressive. This complete reference will provide primary care, physiatry, and ER physicians, residents, PA’s and students a simple and practical approach for clinical and academic use.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Pediatric Gynecology Ahmed H. Al-Salem, 2020-09-29 This richly-illustrated book is a reader-friendly reference guide on pediatric gynecology covering both congenital and acquired conditions. Discussing a broad range of conditions from ovarian cysts and endometriosis to disorders of sexual development and breast disorders, this book presents the topics in a concise manner using a practical approach. Each chapter is divided into sections that cover all aspects of the topic including radiology, surgery and clinical aspects and the text is accompanied by ample images.The book will be of use to general surgeons, pediatricians, pediatric surgeons, pediatric endocrinologists, pediatric urologists, obstetricians and gynaecologists.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: CURRENT Diagnosis and Treatment Surgery: Thirteenth Edition Gerard Doherty, 2009-08-20 To-the-point information on more than 1000 diseases and disorders surgeons are most likely to encounter The leading single-source surgery book for house-staff, students, practitioners, and surgeons A Doody's Core Title for 2011! This is an excellent source of updated, authoritative, and concise information on diseases encountered in general surgery and the surgical subspecialties of otolaryngology, urology, gynecology, orthopedics, plastic and reconstructive surgery, and pediatrics....This is a wonderful resource for all levels of surgical practitioners as well as nonsurgical practitioners. In my experience, it has provided me with a framework to prepare for both oral and written boards. 3 Stars.--Doody's Review Service Authoritative, concise, and completely up-to-date, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Surgery features: Wide-ranging coverage that encompasses general surgery and all the important subspecialties including otolaryngology, urology, gynecology, orthopedics, plastic and reconstructive surgery, and pediatrics References linked to recent journal articles Logical quick-find organization made even more accessible by a comprehensive index More than 600 informative photographs and illustrations Detailed treatment algorithms NEW CD-ROM with content from Quick Answers: Surgery to speed diagnosis of symptoms and signs NEW Chapter on Training, Communication, Professionalism, and Systems-Based Practice Completely rewritten chapters on Wound Healing, Anesthesia, Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery, The Heart, Neurosurgery, Gynecology, and Orthopedics
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Techniques of Abdominal Wall Hernia Repair Pradeep Chowbey, Davide Lomanto, 2019-11-28 Written by an international team of experts, and endorsed by the Asia Pacific Hernia Society (APHS), the main objective of this book is to provide and promote best practices in hernia surgery. It is intended for those surgeons who are already performing hernia repair surgeries, helping them update their surgical know-how in a landscape of rapidly improving techniques. Covering all the commonly performed procedures, from tissue repair to mesh repair (both conventional and laparoscopic), it presents all currently available techniques in detail, addressing the needs of younger and more experienced surgeons alike. Each surgical procedure is explained step by step and supported with high-resolution serial intra-operative photographs and line diagrams. While the majority of the text covers the surgical anatomy, classification, pathophysiology, and imaging techniques for hernias, a closing chapter on future directions introduces readers to the latest and emerging techniques and approaches.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Operative General Surgery in Neonates and Infants Tomoaki Taguchi, Tadashi Iwanaka, Takao Okamatsu, 2016-06-23 This book focuses on standard operative techniques for important diseases in pediatric surgery, especially in neonates and infants, while also offering a wealth of schematic drawings and photographs to help readers understand the surgical techniques. Because of the rarity of the diseases and shortage of advising doctors, operative techniques for neonatal and infant surgery are difficult to learn. In order to understand essential operative procedures, schematic drawings and suitable intraoperative photographs are called for. Operative General Surgery in Neonates and Infants was written by leading experts in pediatric surgery with extensive experience in their respective fields. The contents provide detailed practical advice on the surgical procedures and perioperative management in neonates and infants. This book is a valuable guide for trainees and a helpful refresher text for specialized pediatric surgeons and can also be used to explain operative procedures to parents.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: ABSITE Slayer Dale A. Dangleben, James Lee, Firas Madbak, 2013-07-07 The ultimate preparation tool for the American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination ABSITE Slayer is a rigorous, high-yield review that focuses specifically on the American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination. Designed to reduce pre-test anxiety and help you achieve the highest score possible, this powerful study aid provides a complete framework for your exam preparation and is also the most efficient last-minute review available. You will find everything you need to ace the exam in one comprehensive package--from Q&A and full-color illustrations to make or break tips--from expert authors who know exactly what it takes to excel. Here's why this is the best ABSITE review: More than 300 multiple-choice questions and more than 1,000 quick-hit single answer questions Test-taking tips that may spell the difference between success and failure on the exam Numerous full-color illustrations of must-know anatomy Valuable clinical pearls Easy-to-retain concise text Logical organ-based organization, that also includes chapters on pharmacology, anesthesia, cell biology, and fluids/electrolytes/nutrition
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Shackelford's Surgery of the Alimentary Tract George D. Zuidema, 1991
  anatomy of femoral hernia: An Illustrated Guide to Pediatric Surgery Ahmed H. Al-Salem, 2014-09-24 Written in a simple point by point style for ease of use, this volume covers all aspects of pediatric surgery with emphasis on important points for diagnosis and management. Each chapter covers a topic with emphasis on the most common conditions in neonatal and general pediatric surgery. The text is well illustrated with clinical, operative, radiological, and histopathological color figures and illustrations. The book also presents some of the rare conditions encountered in pediatric surgery, as well as common pediatric urology conditions. An Illustrated Guide to Pediatric Surgery is a useful reference to pediatric surgeons, specialists, fellows and residents, as well as general surgeons, pediatricians, neonatologists, medical students and interns interested in pediatric surgery.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Atlas of Surgical Operations Robert Milton Zollinger, E. Christopher Ellison, 2011 For more than half-a-century, Zollinger's Atlas of Surgical Operations has been the gold-standard reference for learning how to perform the most common surgical procedures using safe, well-established techniques. The ninth edition continues this tradition of excellence with the addition of color illustrations and coverage of more than 230 procedures, including many of the most important laparoscopic operations. Following the proven effective design of previous editions, each procedure is fully explained on two pages. The right page contains beautifully rendered line drawings with color highlights that depict every important action a surgeon must consider while performing the operation. The facing page includes consistently formatted coverage of indications, preoperative preparation, anesthesia, position, operative preparation, incision and exposure, procedure, closure, and postoperative care.--Publisher's website.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Nyhus and Condon's Hernia Robert J. Fitzgibbons, A. Gerson Greenburg, Lloyd Milton Nyhus, 2002 Thoroughly revised by distinguished new authors, the Fifth Edition of Dr. Nyhus and Condon's classic text remains the definitive reference on hernia. This edition has been extensively reorganized to include laparoscopic procedures in each chapter and to offer comparisons of the various types of hernia repair. The largest part of the book is devoted to inguinal hernia, but esophageal, abdominal, and diaphragmatic hernia are also covered. A chapter on hernia in pediatric patients is included. More than 600 illustrations complement the text. A Brandon-Hill recommended title.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Surgical Anatomy and Technique John E. Skandalakis, Panajiotis N. Skandalakis, Lee J. Skandalakis, 2012-12-06 A good knowledge of anatomy helps surgeons avoid anatomical complications, while masterful technique allows them to proceed rapidly and securely in the operating room. Unlike other pocket-sized surgical texts on the market, Surgical Anatomy and Technique manual provides step-by-step techniques of a wide range of general surgery procedures and reviews the anatomical entities involved in each operation. The book's scope spans the entire body: skin and scalp, neck, breast, abdominal wall and herniae, diaphragm, esophagus, stomach, duodenum, pancreas, small intestines, appendix, colon and anorectum, liver, extrahepatic biliary tract, spleen, adrenal glands, carpal tunnel, and varicosities of the lower extremity. A chapter on laparoscopic surgery is also included. Clear, concise, and generously illustrated, this is a superb quick reference to refresh the memory of the surgical resident before entering the operating room.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Anatomical Description of the Parts Concerned in Inguinal and Femoral Hernia Jules Cloquet, 1835
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Textbook of Hernia William W. Hope, William S. Cobb, Gina L. Adrales, 2017-04-07 This textbook provides a comprehensive, state-of-the art review of the field of hernia surgery, and will serve as a valuable resource for clinicians, surgeons and researchers with an interest in both inguinal and ventral/incisional hernia. This book provides an overview of the current understanding of the biologic basis of hernia formation as well as laying the foundation for the importance of hernia research and evaluating outcomes in hernia repair. Diagnosis and management strategies for inguinal and ventral hernia are discussed in detail with separate techniques sections for the most widely used procedures in this field as well as emerging technologies such a robotic and single incision surgery. Pertinent associated topics to inguinal hernia surgery such as chronic groin and athletic pubalgia are covered in detail. For incisional hernias, associated topics such as hernia prevention and enhanced recovery protocols are discussed. For both inguinal and ventral/incisional hernias mesh choices and available mesh technologies are discussed in detail as this remains an often confusing matter for the general surgery. When appropriate, chapters to highlight controversies in care are featured such as the use of synthetic mesh in contaminated surgery and laparoscopic closure of defects in laparoscopic ventral hernia repair. Current recommendations and outcomes data are highlighted when available for each technique. Textbook of Surgery will serve as a very useful resource for physicians and researchers dealing with, and interested in, abdominal wall hernias. It will provide a concise yet comprehensive summary of the current status of the field that will help guide patient management and stimulate investigative efforts.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: The SAGES Manual of Hernia Surgery S. Scott Davis, Gregory Dakin, Andrew Bates, 2019 This edition of the SAGES Manual of Hernia Surgery aligns with the current version of the new SAGES University MASTERS Program Hernia Surgery pathway. This manual serves as a curriculum for participants in the MASTERS Program as well as a modern text on hernia surgery for all learners. Hernia surgery is one of the fastest developing fields in general surgery today. There have been rapid advancements in hernia techniques in recent years, making most prior texts on the subject obsolete. These advancements involve significant evolution in both the techniques and strategies for hernia repairs, as well as the tools used to achieve these means. This text thoroughly addresses the multiple component separation techniques and options for locations of mesh repairs. It also discusses the revolution of hernia repair being facilitated by robotic surgery, which allows increased access to minimally invasive techniques for surgeons and thus increased access to minimally invasive surgical repairs for patients.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Musculoskeletal Diseases 2021-2024 Juerg Hodler, Rahel A. Kubik-Huch, Gustav K. von Schulthess, 2021 This open access book focuses on imaging of the musculoskeletal diseases. Over the last few years, there have been considerable advances in this area, driven by clinical as well as technological developments. The authors are all internationally renowned experts in their field. They are also excellent teachers, and provide didactically outstanding chapters. The book is disease-oriented and covers all relevant imaging modalities, with particular emphasis on magnetic resonance imaging. Important aspects of pediatric imaging are also included. IDKD books are completely re-written every four years. As a result, they offer a comprehensive review of the state of the art in imaging. The book is clearly structured with learning objectives, abstracts, subheadings, tables and take-home points, supported by design elements to help readers easily navigate through the text. As an IDKD book, it is particularly valuable for general radiologists, radiology residents, and interventional radiologists who want to update their diagnostic knowledge, and for clinicians interested in imaging as it relates to their specialty.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Essentials of Abdominal Wall Hernias V. K. Nigam, S. Nigam, 2013-12-30 A concise, comprehensive and up-to-date text on Abdominal Wall Hernias. Over 700 colour diagrams and photographs. Covers History-taking, Examination and Investigations. Covers all the important aspects of Hernia, i.e., Historical Background, Embryology, Anatomy, Operative Procedures, Possible Complications and other necessary topics. Key points to remind you what is the most important point in the chapter. Chapters, Information Patients need from the Surgeon, and Famous International Hernia Centers and Clinics give information about the latest treatment of Hernia. Chapters, Recent Advances and Modern Trends in Hernia Surgery, Arguments, Controversies, and Discussions in Hernia surgery, FAQs and MCQs are of immense value to the student as well as practicing surgeon. Considerable stress is given to Anatomy, especially in the chapters Various ligaments in relation to Groin Hernia, Other Important Structures in Groin and Laparoscopic Groin Anatomy. Both Open and Laparoscopic procedures for Abdominal Wall Hernias are described with essential steps and diagrams. Chapters, Difficulties in Hernia Surgery, Important things to remember and Statistics of Hernia are important for the beginner and practicing surgeon. Thought provoking Quotations and extensive References in each chapter.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Sonoanatomy for Anaesthetists Edward Lin, Atul Gaur, Michael Jones, Aamer Ahmed, 2012-11-08 Practical illustrated handbook of ultrasound anatomy, showing basic anatomy, where to place the probe, and how to interpret the scan.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Laparoscopic Hernia Repair RK Mishra, 2013-02-28 Laparoscopic hernia repair is a relatively new surgical technique to fix tears in the abdominal wall using small incisions, a patch and special cameras to view inside the body. It frequently offers a more rapid recovery for the patient, less postoperative pain, and a quicker return to work and normal activities. (LapSurg.org). This concise guide discusses the latest procedures in laparoscopic hernia repair. Beginning with chapters on the history of hernia, imaging and equipment, the following sections discuss surgical procedures for different types of hernia. Nearly 400 colour images and illustrations are included, as well as two DVD ROMs demonstrating different laparoscopic procedures and discussing potential complications. Key points Guide to latest procedures in laparoscopic hernia repair Covers techniques for different types of hernia Nearly 400 colour images and illustrations Includes DVD ROMs demonstrating procedures and discussing complications
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Netter's Gastroenterology Martin H. Floch, 2005 This valuable clinical reference covers the major GI diseases and conditions most commonly seen in clinical practice. Lavishly illustrated with 350 full-color Netter images to aid understanding, the guide also incorporates a handy template format for fast, easy access to key information on etiology, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, management and therapy.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: The SAGES Manual of Groin Pain Brian P. Jacob, David C. Chen, Bruce Ramshaw, Shirin Towfigh, 2015-12-09 This manual captures and summarizes the key elements in management of groin pain, including relevant anatomy, etiologies, diagnostic evaluation tools, imaging, detailed pharmacologic options, interventional modalities and options for operative remediation. The manual separately addresses the management of intrinsic groin pain due to primary disease processes and secondary groin pain due to a prior operation. Current practices, trends in the field, treatment approaches and controversies are addressed. While the primary audience of this book will be general surgeons performing hernia operations and pain management specialists to whom they refer, the SAGES Manual of Groin Pain will serve as a stand alone state-of-the-art resource for all providers who deal with this diagnosis, including primary care providers, sports medicine specialists, gynecologists, urologists, orthopedists, neurologists, physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists, radiologists, physical therapists, industry personnel and importantly, patients who suffer from groin pain who have copious access to health information, but without the filtering, expertise and context provided by the contributors to this manual. This volume also uniquely provides its audience with narrative first-person accounts of some of the most common and challenging causes of pain, so that others can learn from their presentation, pitfalls, successes and failures. The expertise compiled in this manual will give the readership a pragmatic foundation to optimize the diagnosis and management of our patients with this challenging problem.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Operative Pediatric Surgery Moritz Ziegler, Richard G. Azizkhan, Daniel von Allmen, Thomas R. Weber, 2014-01-23 The definitive illustrated resource on the surgical management of infants and children -- with an emphasis on operative technique Operative Pediatric Surgery, Second Edition is a comprehensive, well-illustrated text that delivers expert coverage of the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of pediatric surgical disease. This detailed single-volume resource is enhanced by numerous drawings, radiographs, and photographs that illustrate the authors’ preferred operative techniques. Wherever appropriate, diagnostic and care guidelines are also included. Operative Pediatric Surgery, Second Edition is divided into 11 sections that include a total of 100 chapters. The book opens with an informative General Principles section that provides important background information on topics such as the history of pediatric surgery, ethical considerations, pediatric surgical critical care, and office-based ambulatory surgery. The rest of the text is organized primarily by organ, enhanced by a timely section on solid organ transplantation. In this Second Edition, each chapter author has thoroughly updated and refreshed their topic, and in many instances, minimally invasive operative techniques are included with open approaches. There are also exciting new chapters on: Hypospadias Vesicoureteral reflux Non-rhabdomyosarcoma soft tissue sarcomas Gastrointestinal polyps and cancer Adolescent bariatric surgery Operative Pediatric Surgery will prove to be an essential reference for pediatric surgeons seeking optimal diagnosis and treatment approaches for their patients.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Groin Pain Syndrome Raul Zini, Piero Volpi, Gian Nicola Bisciotti, 2017-05-08 This book provides accurate descriptions of the injuries responsible for groin pain, which tend to occur in association with particular sports. The approach is multidisciplinary, ensuring that the book will be of broad appeal, and the focus is especially on epidemiology, etiology, and possible treatment options. Throughout, care has been taken to depict the state of the art in this constantly evolving field. A new classification of groin pain syndrome is presented, and the coverage encompasses hip, visceral, tendon/muscle, bone, and neurologic pathology. In addition, guidance is provided in selection of the rehabilitation program that will best meet the patient’s needs, taking into account individual circumstances. Groin pain is among the most prevalent lower limb symptoms. The pain may occur immediately after an injury or develop gradually and is often exacerbated by continued use of the injured area. In presenting the latest knowledge on groin pain syndrome and its management, this book will be of value to a range of practitioners, including sports medicine specialists, primary care providers, urologists, orthopedists, and physiatrists.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Pediatric Surgery Emmanuel A. Ameh, Stephen W. Bickler, Kokila Lakhoo, Benedict C. Nwomeh, Dan Poenaru, 2020-11-23 The second, fully updated edition of this book applies and contextualizes up-to-date information on pediatric surgery for low and middle-income countries (LMICs). The book is organized in general anatomic and thematic sections within pediatric surgery, such as urology, oncology, orthopedics and gastroenterology and includes chapters addressing the unique challenges and approaches for pediatric surgery in low-resource settings. Each chapter has dual authorship LMIC author providing context-specific insights and authors from high-income countries (HICs) contributing experience from well-resourced settings. Written in a reader-friendly format, this book has a uniform structure in each chapter, with introduction, demographics, etiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentations, investigations, management, outcome, prevention, ethics, evidence-based surgery and references. This comprehensive volume fills the gap between up-to-date pediatric surgical scholarship and knowledge developed and applied in HICs, and the practical needs of practitioners in low-resource settings. This is an indispensable guide for postgraduate surgical trainees in Africa and other LMICs as well as general surgeons practicing in Africa and other LMICs, who need to care surgically for children.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Fundamentals of Surgical Practice Aljafri A. Majid, Andrew N. Kingsnorth, 1998-01-05 Fundamentals of Surgical Practice is the essential textbook for the MRCS and the AFRCSEd. Exactly mirroring the unified syllabus, it gives the trainee a clear understanding of the core knowledge required to succeed in the examinations and stands apart from other textbooks in its direct relevance to the new examination. The chapters have been written by acknowledged experts in their field and the content has been designed to make learning as efficient as possible, whilst at the same time providing adequate detail, key points and suggestions for further reading.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Gateway to Success in Surgery MD Ray, 2014-05-14 This manual is a comprehensive guide to surgery through the presentation of case studies. Divided into three sections -- long cases, short cases and paediatric cases, each case begins with a description of the past, present and family history of the patient, followed by general and systemic examination, treatment, then a summary. Each case includes a common questions and answers section, as well as detailed images and illustrations.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Surgical Management of Spinal Deformities Thomas J. Errico, MD, Baron S. Lonner, MD, Andrew W. Moulton, MD, 2008-11-11 A who's who in this challenging field brings you state-of-the-art approaches to the full range of surgical management options-including reconstructive procedures-for the pediatric and adult patient with spinal deformity. Experts discuss the course of treatment for patients in different age groups and take into consideration the extent of the curve at the time of diagnosis and during follow-up, the patient's stage of bone growth, the amount of pain and deformity associated with the condition, and the patient's willingness and ability to withstand surgery. Plus, a section on general information such as practical surgical anatomy, imaging, applied biomechanics, and instrumentation helps you approach each patient more effectively. Emphasizes technical skills and surgical decision making, including pearls, pitfalls, and illustrative case studies, offering you expert advice on technically challenging surgeries. Provides the very latest information on minimally invasive endoscopic and mini-open approaches to broaden your surgical options and minimize post-operative complications. Discusses peri-operative considerations, including anesthesia, blood loss management, bone graft and fusion enhancement, neural monitoring, and complications, keeping you prepared for any event. Presents full-color line artwork of surgical procedures as well as diagnostic and clinical photographs for superb visual guidance. Offers a consistent format throughout and a full-color design for ease of reference.
  anatomy of femoral hernia: Laparoscopic Hernia Repair R Padmakumar, D Madhukar Pai, Farish Shamsudeen, 2017-02-06 A hernia is where an internal part of the body pushes through a weakness in the muscle or surrounding tissue wall. Hernias usually occur in the abdomen and there are several different types, each determined by its location within the abdomen. This book is an operative guide to laparoscopic hernia repair for practising and trainee surgeons. Beginning with an introduction and discussion on anatomy, the following section provides step by step guidance on the surgical repair of different types of hernia, and potential difficulties and complications. The final chapter provides a general overview of hernia, explaining classification, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. The book includes two interactive DVD ROMs demonstrating surgical techniques as well as high quality photographs and illustrations. Key points Concise guide to laparoscopic hernia repair for surgeons and trainees Provides step by step guidance on surgical procedures for different types of hernia Covers potential difficulties and complications in surgery Includes two DVD ROMs demonstrating techniques and high quality photographs and illustrations
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hernia. Indirect inguinal hernia passes through deep ring (open arrow), which is lateral to inferior epigastric artery and above inguinal ligament. Location of femoral hernia (asterisk) is usually …

CAROLINAS Hernia Handbook - Atrium Health
An inguinal or femoral hernia is an area of muscular weakness or a “hole” in the lower abdomen or groin through which a person’s intestines can protrude. These hernias are very common, …

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Hérnia Inguinal: Anatomia, Patofisiologia, Diagnóstico e Tratamento 22 pregas mediais (artérias umbilicais obliteradas) e pre-gas laterais (vasos epigástricos inferiores).

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to consider especially during inguinal hernia repair, abdominoplasty, and iliac bone grafting. We suggest maintaining a distance of 3 cm or more from the ASIS when operating to prevent injury …

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A femoral hernia[1] is a protrusion of preperitoneal fat or viscus through the femoral canal. The sac has to pass through the femoral ring that normally exists and a new opening (orifice) at the …

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confirmed as inguina l hernias with hernia sacs. No hernia sac was found in 18 groins. Thirteen were lipomas, one of which was a lipoma with posterior wall weakness, three were only …

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tubercle. Consequently, a femoral hernia will pass below and lateral to the pubic tubercle, whereas an inguinal hernia will be seen above and medial to it. The key landmark for the …

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tive description of the anatomy and size of a groin her-nia. This objective description is a prerequisite in the case of tailored surgery, e.g. suture repair versus mesh ... indirect or femoral …

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Femoral hernia is a rare condition in the paediatric population. The present study reports a FH incidence of 0.45% of all groin her- nias, which is consistent with a reported incidence of 0.33 - …

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Correspondence: Prof. Saidi Hassan, Department of Human Anatomy, University of Nairobi. P.O. Box 30197 00100 Nairobi Email: hsaidi@uonbi.ac.ke SUMMARY Hernia surgery is in many …

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regions. Topographic anatomy of the shoulder and ulnar areas. Surgical anatomy of the shoulder and elbow joints. Topographic anatomy of the forearm and hand. Surgical anatomy of the wrist …

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the inguinal hernia. BL – bladder, H - hernia Figure 6 (A, B): Inguinal hernia in an infant girl, containing a prolapsed ovary (A), which subsequently reduces into the peritoneal cavity (B). …

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accurate, anatomical knowledge with surgical skill than hernia in all its varieties. Sir Astley Paston Cooper, the Anatomy and Surgical Treatment of Inguinal and Congenital Hernia, Cox, London, …

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Vascular Injuries from Hernia Surgery James R. DeBord As a first-year surgical resident in 1974, during one of my first her­ nia operations, I was personally instructed by Dr. Lloyd Nyhus on the …

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femoral hernia. The fusion of the Scarpa fascia to the ante-rior thigh inferior to the inguinal ligament is the anatomic reason why some femoral hernias are found to reflect supe-riorly and …

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femoral hernia, then, the basis of repair must be an anatomic restoration of the continuity and integrity of the disrupted transversalis fascia ... Anatomy of transversalis fascia as seen from …

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inguinal or femoral hernia. Secondary indications include the presence of an inguino-scrotal, incarcerated, and/or sliding hernia. These hernias will benefit from the fine dissection offered …

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Hernia Ultrasound Protocol Page 5 of 8 DOCUMENTATION OF GROIN HERNIAS • Provide imaging to rule out indirect, direct, and femoral hernias on the indicated side of the lower …

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Epiploic Appendagitis in a Femoral Hernia McArthur et al. J C rts D om 10 ... review the relevant anatomy, aetiology, patient demographics, as well as clinical and imaging findings and …

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hernia. Indirect inguinal hernia passes through deep ring (open arrow), which is lateral to inferior epigastric artery and above inguinal ligament. Location of femoral hernia (asterisk) is usually …

Anatomy of the Inguinal Canal 19 and Surrounding …
ing the femoral sheath (see Figs. 19.3 and 19.5). During this process, a cone-shaped gap is formed between the femoral vein and the femoral sheath, housing a lymphatic duct, lymph …

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Abstract The anatomy of the abdominal wall in the study of hernias consists of the description of the anterior, posterior, and inguinal areas of the abdomen. Knowledge of the muscles, nerves, …

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Surgical Anatomy of Groin 2 and Groin Hernia - Springer
causes the hernia sac to protrude and facilitates palpation. The femoral artery can be palpated caudal to the inguinal ligament. The location between the femoral artery and the pubic tubercle …

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guinal ligament that was diagnosed as a femoral hernia. No im-aging modalities were utilized, and the patient intended to un-dergo elective femoral hernia repair. Due to financial reasons, she …

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vantages in facilitating repair of a femoral hernia. Therefore, we wish to describe the extraperitoneal approach to femoral hernia as suggested by Henry ... A Synopsis of Surgical …

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hernia and 3% for femoral hernia. Inguinal hernias are most likely to appear in men (90.2% males vs 9.8% fe-males), whereas 70.2% of femoral hernias appear in ... anatomy is essential for …

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Surgical Anatomy of the Groin Kamer Tomaoglu ... with the inguinal anatomy from the anterior perspective. With the advent of laparoscopic techniques for inguinal hernia repair, it became …

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Direct inguinal hernia Femoral canal anatomy: Femoral hernias occur in the femoral canal. The anterior border is the inguinal ligament. The posterior border is the pectineal liga-

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Femoral Hernia (Fig. 3) These are more common in women and are prone to strangulation due to the narrow neck. They arise within the medial inguinal fossa and pass into the femoral canal …

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show anatomy and pathology in detail with the benefit of directly correlating imaging and physical examination findings [4]. Dynamic ... Femoral canal Femoral hernia. AJR:205, September 2015 …

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hernia, perineal hernia, and cryptorchidism, while acquired inguinal hernias are often seen in middle aged intact bitches (W aters et al., 1993). Factors potentially involved in the …

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types of hernia repair include: · Ventral hernia repair (a procedure to education/patient%20ed/ repair a hernia in the abdominal wall) · Inguinal hernia repair (a procedure to repair a hernia in …

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a distinct entity from ventral abdominal wall hernias with respect to their anatomy, clinical behavior, and surgical management. The etiologies of the defect, the presence of substantial ...

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hernia repair by Liechtenstein in 1989 and then the application of laparoscopic surgery to the treatment of inguinal hernia in the early ... types of hernia (direct, oblique, femoral, and …

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To describe the anatomy and the pathological findings in the PWIC of patients submitted to a femoral herniorrhaphy. Material and methods: A prospective, descriptive study performed in 23 …

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review the anatomy of inguinal and femoral hernias. Eight interesting cases of groin hernias were identified: a bilateral indirect inguinal hernia, an indirect hernia containing a ureter, an indirect …

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Weber G, Miserez M. European Hernia Society guide-lines on the treatment of inguinal hernia in adult patients. Hernia. 2009;13(4):343–403. 2. Cooper A. Anatomy and surgical treatment of …

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Speirs RC. Obturator Hernia. 315 The Operative Review of Surgery. 2023; 1:314-317. Other Groin Hernias • Inguinal Hernia o *See Inguinal Hernia • Femoral Hernia o *See Femoral Hernia • …