. The anatomy and surgical treatment of abdominal hernia. the ilium. c. Sacrum. d. Iliacus internus muscle. e. Psoas muscle. /. Pyriformis muscle. g. Coccygeus muscle. h. Termination of the external iliac artery in the crural. i. Beginning of the crural vein. k. Trunk of the common iliac artery. /. Internal iliac artery. m. Obturator artery, which may be traced before the sac as faras the obturator foramen. n. Internal iliac vein. o. Obturator vein passing behind the hernia to the obturator fora-men, from which another vein (p) is seen passing intothe iliac vein. q. Hernial sac. r. Its orifice


. The anatomy and surgical treatment of abdominal hernia. the ilium. c. Sacrum. d. Iliacus internus muscle. e. Psoas muscle. /. Pyriformis muscle. g. Coccygeus muscle. h. Termination of the external iliac artery in the crural. i. Beginning of the crural vein. k. Trunk of the common iliac artery. /. Internal iliac artery. m. Obturator artery, which may be traced before the sac as faras the obturator foramen. n. Internal iliac vein. o. Obturator vein passing behind the hernia to the obturator fora-men, from which another vein (p) is seen passing intothe iliac vein. q. Hernial sac. r. Its orifice. The artery was injected with red wax, the vein with yellow,which is the reason the artery is so much darker thanthe vein in the plate. F I G. 2. A posterior view of the ischiatic hernia. a. Anterior superior spinous process of the ilium. b. Crista of the ilium. c. Sacrum. d. Os coccygis. e. One of the sacro sciatic ligaments. f. Sciatic Gluteal artery. i. Ischiatic hernial sac situated between the artery and nerve. JPILATE TUT.


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