Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . Fig. 273.—The Pelvis and Ligaments of the Ilio-pubic Region. FS, femoralspace; G, Gimbernats ligament; IP, ilio-pectineal ligament; IPS; ilio-psoasspace; P, Pouparts ligament; PS, pubic Fig. 274.—Femoral Space. Femoral vessels and sheath as they pass underPouparts ligament have been cleared away. Pouparts ligament lifted uponhook. The iliacus and psoas muscles are covered by their fascia, the fasciailiaca; IP, ilio-pectineal ligament—thickened portion of the fascia that investsthe ilio-psoas muscle; LP, Pouparts ligament; P, pubic lig


Operative surgery, for students and practitioners . Fig. 273.—The Pelvis and Ligaments of the Ilio-pubic Region. FS, femoralspace; G, Gimbernats ligament; IP, ilio-pectineal ligament; IPS; ilio-psoasspace; P, Pouparts ligament; PS, pubic Fig. 274.—Femoral Space. Femoral vessels and sheath as they pass underPouparts ligament have been cleared away. Pouparts ligament lifted uponhook. The iliacus and psoas muscles are covered by their fascia, the fasciailiaca; IP, ilio-pectineal ligament—thickened portion of the fascia that investsthe ilio-psoas muscle; LP, Pouparts ligament; P, pubic ligament of Cooper—upper thickened part of the fascia that covers the pectineus muscle. 39 610 HERNIA, ETC. sponds to the course of the deep epigastric artery; this is a large vesselgiven off froni the external iliac (femoral) just before it passes out ofthe abdomen under Poupart^s ligament, and is accompanied by one ortwo veins. The peritoneal folds are named, respectively, the plicavesico-umbilicalis media, corresponding to the urachus, in the middleline; the plica vesico-umbilicalis lateralis, corresponding to the oblit-erated h3^pogastric artery; and the plica epigastrica, corresponding tothe epigastric artery and vein. Between th


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