. Surgery, its principles and practice . as following the line resistance, it now/rlseems more reasonable tobelieve that such sacs are ofcongenital origin. I haveseen three examples of thistype of femoral hernia dur-ing the last year. (See )Excluding the rare cases of external femoral hernia, the spine of theOS pubis forms the inner boundary of the sac; the fascia overlying thefemoral vein, the outer boundary. The floor upon which it rests is formedby the continuation of the iliac fascia, while its roof is made up of thefalciform process of the fascia lata and Pouparts ligament
. Surgery, its principles and practice . as following the line resistance, it now/rlseems more reasonable tobelieve that such sacs are ofcongenital origin. I haveseen three examples of thistype of femoral hernia dur-ing the last year. (See )Excluding the rare cases of external femoral hernia, the spine of theOS pubis forms the inner boundary of the sac; the fascia overlying thefemoral vein, the outer boundary. The floor upon which it rests is formedby the continuation of the iliac fascia, while its roof is made up of thefalciform process of the fascia lata and Pouparts ligament. The possi-bility of the anomalous origin of the obturator artery should always beconsidered when operating for femoral hernia. In 1 case out of every3h the obturator artery arises from a common trunk with the states that in 54 out of 101 cases in which it thus arose it passedto the outer side of the ring, while in 37 it passed backward across thering, and in 10 around it and to the inner side; the last position being.
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