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Aberrant External Iliac Artery: 1
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A large pulsating vessel was encountered during the initial dissection for a totally extraperitoneal (TEP) laparoscopic right inguinal hernia repair. The vessel coursed transversely rather than longitudinally like a normal external iliac artery.
Aberrant External Iliac Artery: 2
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After determining that the vessel was a tortuous external iliac artery, the dissection and mesh placement was completed.
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Aberrant External Iliac Artery: 3
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Review of the CT scan done pre-op to confirm the hernia showed the course of the aberrant right external iliac artery.
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