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Femoral Hernia: 7
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The neck of the sac at the lower end of the femoral canal is shown (see anterior inguinal hernia anatomy, frame 8 and laparoscopic hernia anatomy, frame 5.)
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Femoral Hernia: 8
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The narrow (1 cm) neck is shown from below.
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Femoral Hernia: 9
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On opening the sac, omentum was found. The omentum was teased apart to ensure there was no bowel hidden within.
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