Yes, an inguinal hernia through Hesselach's triangle (or the inguinal triangle) is a direct inguinal hernia. An indirect inguinal hernia goes through the deep inguinal ring and continues through the inguinal canal.
An abdominal ring is either of the two openings in the abdominal muscle wall allowing the inguinal canal to pass through.
None. But there are two types of inguinal herniae (or hernias): direct and indirect. Direct inguinal hernias occur when abdominal contents herniate through a weak point in the fascia of the abdominal wall and into the inguinal canal. Indirect inguinal hernias occur when abdominal contents protrude through the deep inguinal ring; this is ultimately caused by failure of embryonic closure of the processus vaginalis.
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I'm sorry, what? There is a circular "weak spot" in the anterior abdominal wall that is known as the deep inguinal ring. The testes traveled through this ring and then through the superficial inguinal ring in development and that is how the testes receive vessels and innervation. Furthermore, the vas deferens enters the abdomen through this ring in order to connect with the seminal vesicle to form an ejaculatory duct. This "defect" in the anterior abdominal wall is one of two ways (Direct and Indirect) to herniate abdominal viscera. By increasing intra-abdominal pressure by valsalva maneuver (think... straining on the toilet), there is pressure on the viscera pushing outwards. The deep inguinal ring is one of the weakest spots, so the excess pressure can push a loop of bowel through the inguinal canal and into the scrotum. This is known as an indirect inguinal hernia.
Spermatic cord
The inguinal ligament runs deep to the external oblique muscle.
the inguinal canal is situated in the lower abdominal wall. horizontally and medially directed. length is about 4cm. extent: superficial inguinal ring to the deep inguinal ring. boundaries anterior wall: aponeurosis of the external oblique abdominis. origin of internal oblique abdominis. posterior wall: transversalis fascia reflected part of the inguinal ligament. floor: grooved surface of the inguinal ligament and lacunar ligament. roof: arched inferior fibres of internal oblique and transverse abdominis.
Axillary region is in the waist and inguinal region is in the forelimb
The spermatic cord passes through the inguinal canal into the abdominal cavity through the inguinal ring, which is an opening in the abdominal wall.
Inguinal region
The suffix for "inguinal" is "-al", which indicates a relationship to or pertinence with the inguinal area, referring to the groin.