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An abdominal ring is either of the two openings in the abdominal muscle wall allowing the inguinal canal to pass through.
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 inguinal hernia is the medical term meaning displacement of the intestines through the inguinal canal. Other relatively common types of hernias are umbilical, ventral, and incisional hernias.
in males the contents of the inguinal canal are: spermatic cord, illioinguinal nerve, genital branch of genitofemoral nerve. in females: the round ligament of uterus and illioinguinal nerve.
The testes each pass through an inguinal canal and into the scrotum on each side of body next to the legs and the spermatic cord runs through it back into the abdomen. In women the round ligament passes through the same region and is associated with uterine support.
In the area where the upper leg meets the body. It is called the groin area. The inguinal canal resides at the base of the belly. Both men and woman have an inguinal canal. In men, the testes usually descend through this canal shortly before birth. In women, the canal is the location for the uterine ligament. If you have a hernia in this passage, it results in a protruding bulge that may be painful during movement.
The inguinal canal is the canal that is used to place scrotum and testes in place before birth in men.
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.
The structures which pass through the inguinal canal in the female canine and feline are: # Vaginal Process (wraps around ligament of uterus and fat) # External pudendal artery # External pudendal vein # Genitofemoral nerve. In the male canine / feline, the structures which pass through the inguinal canal are: # Vaginal Tunic # Testis # Spermatic cord # External pudendal artery # External pudendal vein # Genitofemoral nerve.
Inguinal
yes the canal does contain cerebrospinal fluid....
Passes through the inguinal canal