Choosing a method of surgery for femoral hernias
N. V. Sokolov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1939, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (11-12) : 13 -19.
Choosing a method of surgery for femoral hernias
The surgeon's task in herniotomy for femoral hernias is to remove the hernial sac with ligation of its neck as high as possible and the most perfect closure of the femoral canal formed by the hernial protrusion. Among the numerous methods proposed for operations on femoral hernias, the most commonly used is the method associated with the names of Bilroth-Bassini (1894), the essence of which is that a skin incision is made parallel to and directly below the inguinal ligament over the hernial tumor (in the area of the femoral canal); after dissecting the subcutaneous tissue and ligating the vessels running here (vasa pudenda), the fascia cribrosa is dissected, the hernial sac is exposed and opened, which, after checking the contents as high as possible.
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