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Page 17
The canal extends between the deep inguinal ring , located in the transversalis
fascia approximately halfway between the anterior superior spine of the ilium and
the pubic symphysis , and the superficial inguinal ring , located in the ...
The canal extends between the deep inguinal ring , located in the transversalis
fascia approximately halfway between the anterior superior spine of the ilium and
the pubic symphysis , and the superficial inguinal ring , located in the ...
Page 206
Second , with the palmar surface of the hand reposing over the patient's thigh ,
the fifth finger should be gently pushed forward through the superficial ring
invaginating the scrotal skin . The protruding abdominal tissue can thus be felt
while the ...
Second , with the palmar surface of the hand reposing over the patient's thigh ,
the fifth finger should be gently pushed forward through the superficial ring
invaginating the scrotal skin . The protruding abdominal tissue can thus be felt
while the ...
Page 210
This ring presents the superior margin of the normally only potential space ,
known as the " femoral canal " , which is in reality the most medial portion of the
venous compartment of the femoral sheath ( see pages 14 and 19 ) , i.e. ,
anteriorly a ...
This ring presents the superior margin of the normally only potential space ,
known as the " femoral canal " , which is in reality the most medial portion of the
venous compartment of the femoral sheath ( see pages 14 and 19 ) , i.e. ,
anteriorly a ...
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