. American practice of surgery ; a complete system of the science and art of surgery . Fig. 226.—The Bassini-Fournel Oper-ation, Identical with the Girard and theAndrews Operations. {From Bouveret.) 588 AMERICAN PRACTICE OF SURGERY. The very obli(iue direction of this ligament from Pouparts ligament backwardleaves a triangular space, wider in front, which is somewhat unsupported inthe immediate vicinity of the vessel sheath. (Fig. 237.) Hesselbach, Sr.,describes bands which pass from the anterior iliacus sheath to the transversalisfascia and crural arch, forming a sort of guide or septum leadi


. American practice of surgery ; a complete system of the science and art of surgery . Fig. 226.—The Bassini-Fournel Oper-ation, Identical with the Girard and theAndrews Operations. {From Bouveret.) 588 AMERICAN PRACTICE OF SURGERY. The very obli(iue direction of this ligament from Pouparts ligament backwardleaves a triangular space, wider in front, which is somewhat unsupported inthe immediate vicinity of the vessel sheath. (Fig. 237.) Hesselbach, Sr.,describes bands which pass from the anterior iliacus sheath to the transversalisfascia and crural arch, forming a sort of guide or septum leading toward thisweak point. External femoral hernia may occur in three forms correspond-ing to the routes taken by the escaping bowel: (1) Outside the great vessels;(2) alongside the deep epigastric vessels; (3) alongside the muscle behind thevessels. (Fig. 238.) Maydl also describes a still rarer form which makes itsway inside the vessel sheaths. Treatment of Femoral Hernia.—Operative treatment is more imperative in. ^^^


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