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Femoral Hernia: 13
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The pectineus fascia was exposed medial to the femoral vein.
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Femoral Hernia: 14
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The defect is shown.
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Femoral Hernia: 15
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The relationship of inguinal ligament and pectineus fascia to the defect is shown. The suture locations for an infrainguinal repair (see strangulated femoral hernia, large femoral hernia, infrainguinal repair of femoral hernia, and femoral hernia, infrainguinal approach) are shown.
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