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Objective The objective of the present study is to evaluate the anatomy of the inferior hypogastric plexus ... one lateral and one medial. The efferent innervation of the vagina then runs along the ...
Background: Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair has been shown to be superior ... steps for repairs all types of inguinal hernias by laparoscopy. Inferior epigastric vessels divide the medial and ...
"First of all, port verification, you must ensure that you have not damaged any hypogastric artery. We always start with salpingectomy, then cutting and opening the round ligaments, the utero ...
When designing machines, an understanding of anatomical terms such as medial and lateral, proximal and distal, and superior and inferior are helpful to know. Understanding these terms can be ...
A femoral hernia occurs when fatty tissue or part of an abdominal organ pushes through a weak spot in a muscle near the inner thigh. The femoral artery runs from the top of each thigh down each leg.
The three main types of arteriosclerosis are atherosclerosis, medial calcificsclerosis ... such as chronic kidney disease and mesenteric artery ischemia, or reduced blood flow to the intestines.
Anatomically, the nervous component is the inferior hypogastric plexus that crosses the paracervix. The part of the cardinal ligament that is medial to the ureter is ... The internal iliac artery seen ...
What Is an Inguinal Hernia? An inguinal hernia is when tissue from inside your abdomen (your belly) pokes through a weak spot in your muscles. Your abdominal muscles protect organs such as your ...
The hypogastric artery, also called the iliac artery, provides blood flow to the organs in your pelvis. You have an abdominal aorta, which is a large artery that travels down into your pelvis ...
High versus low ligation of the inferior mesenteric artery in curative surgery for non-metastatic rectal cancer (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews TBD, Issue TBD. Art. No.: CD004645.