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Laparoscopic Hernia Anatomy: 4
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Parietal peritoneum lies deep to the inguinal floor, separated from the transversalis fascia by a substantial layer of preperitoneal fat. A small depression demarcating the deep ring can often be seen.
Laparoscopic Hernia Anatomy: 5
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The sites of direct , indirect , and femoral hernias as seen from an intraperitoneal laparoscopic perspective are depicted.
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