. Abdominal hernia : its diagnosis and treatment. Anterior cruralCrural bh gen-crural Psoas m. Femoral arter>Sheath of vesselsFemoral vein Femoral ring Transverse section showing relation of vessels and ner\es to femoral canal. from two-thirds to three-fourths of an inch. Immediately backof it is the conjoined tendon. The Femoral Ring lies to the outside of the base of Gim-bernats ligament between that and the femoral vein, and isbounded above by Pouparts ligament and below by the ramusof the pubes. Hesselbach has given its measurement as 10mm. in the female and 5 mm. in the male. The femor


. Abdominal hernia : its diagnosis and treatment. Anterior cruralCrural bh gen-crural Psoas m. Femoral arter>Sheath of vesselsFemoral vein Femoral ring Transverse section showing relation of vessels and ner\es to femoral canal. from two-thirds to three-fourths of an inch. Immediately backof it is the conjoined tendon. The Femoral Ring lies to the outside of the base of Gim-bernats ligament between that and the femoral vein, and isbounded above by Pouparts ligament and below by the ramusof the pubes. Hesselbach has given its measurement as 10mm. in the female and 5 mm. in the male. The femoral ring isordinarily filled with subperitoneal fat and sometimes a smallgland. When standing it is nearly horizontal. 300 ABDOMINAL HERNIA. Diagram Showing Formation and Covering of Femoral Hernia ;Protlsion of Extra Peritoneal Fat and Diagram showing parts involved infemoral hernia. The arrow shows lineof descent. A, Subcutaneous fat. I, Mus-cularwall. B, Fascia lata. C, Cribriformfascia. E. Femoral sheath (transversalisfascia near its junction with iliac fascia).F. Peritoneum. G, Extra-peritoneal , Pubic bone.


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