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Sigmoid in a Femoral Hernia: 10
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The lower end of the femoral canal is shown in the computer model.
Sigmoid in a Femoral Hernia: 11
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The anatomic structures surrounding the femoral canal are shown in this layered virtual human animation.
Images courtesy of Touch of Life Technologies, Inc.
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Sigmoid in a Femoral Hernia: 12
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The pectineal ridge of bone on the superior ramus of the pubis lies posterior to the neck of the femoral canal. The thickened periosteum on the bony ridge is called pectineal (Cooper’s) ligament.
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