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Femoral Hernia, Infrainguinal Approach: 28
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The stitch was completed through the inguinal ligament. The suture was drawn up prior to ligation to ensure that the femoral canal was closed and there was no compression on the femoral vein.
Femoral Hernia, Infrainguinal Approach: 29
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The closure of the defect was completed with three sutures. Key structures are labeled.
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Femoral Hernia, Infrainguinal Approach: 30
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The sutures were tied.
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