Figure 6. Femoral hernia repair in clean operation. (a) The narrow side of the mesh is sutured to Cooper’s ligament; (b) The mesh is sutured to the iliopubic tract or shelving portion of the inguinal ligament; (c) The posterior wall of the inguinal canal is reinforced, as in Lichtenstein’s repair. - "Femoral Hernia: A Review of the Clinical Anatomy and Surgical Treatment"
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