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  1. 24 Ιουλ 2023 · These three borders are often referred to as Hesselbach's (inguinal) triangle and serve as an important landmark for the superficial ring. Learn everything about the anatomy and function of the inguinal canal with our articles, video tutorials, quizzes, and diagrams.

  2. Inguinal triangle is labeled in green. Borders: inferior epigastric artery and vein: labeled at center left, and run from upper right to bottom center. inguinal ligament: not labeled on diagram, but runs a similar path to the inguinal aponeurotic falx, labeled at bottom. rectus abdominis muscle: runs from upper left to bottom left. Details.

  3. 22 Ιαν 2021 · The Hesselbach triangle, also called the inguinal triangle, is a region of the lower anterior abdominal wall. If weakened, the Hesselbach triangle can allow for the protrusion of the intestines through the wall, known as a direct inguinal hernia. This region is bound by the inguinal ligament, inferior epigastric vessel, and rectus abdominis muscle.

  4. 2 Μαρ 2024 · The inguinal triangle is defined by three key anatomical boundaries: Lateral Border: The inferior epigastric vessels (arteries and veins) that run from the external iliac vessels upwards towards the umbilicus. Medial Border: The lateral edge of the rectus abdominis muscle, which is part of the anterior wall of the abdomen.

  5. 30 Οκτ 2023 · These three borders are often referred to as Hesselbach's (inguinal) triangle and serve as an important landmark for the superficial ring. The contents of the inguinal canal vary between males and females. In males, it contains the spermatic cord and its contents, while in females it contains the round ligament of uterus.

  6. 12 Μαΐ 2024 · The Hesselbach triangle or the inguinal triangle is a triangular area on the inferior interior aspect of the anterior abdominal wall within the groin. Gross anatomy. Boundaries. base: inguinal ligament. lateral border: inferior epigastric vessels. medial border: lateral border of the rectus abdominis muscle. History and etymology.

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