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“Crown of Death”; Corona Mortis, a Common Vascular...

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The corona mortis, literally meaning “crown of death,” is a critical vascular variant that every laparoscopic hernia surgeon must recognize and respect. This arterial or venous connection...

Triangle of Pain in TAPP

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The triangle of pain is an important anatomical area encountered during laparoscopic repair of Inguinal Hernia, especially in transabdominal preperitoneal repair (TAPP) and totally extraperitoneal repair...

Triangle of Doom and Triangle of Pain

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Triangle of Doom is a triangular area containing major vessels, so placing tacks or sutures here is dangerous. Its boundaries are: Medial: vas deferens, Lateral: testicular vessels Base (inferior):...

Sutures Should Be In The Iliopubic Tract Not...

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Surgical technique video: sutures should be in the iliopubic tract not in the fatty layer that may cover it.

External Iliac Vein Injury

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While I was giving instructions to my audience not to take a deep bite in the iliopubic tract to avoid injury of the external iliac vessels, I injured the external iliac vein. If this occurred, please...

Repair of the Muscular Arch to the Iliopubic...

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In the management of groin hernia in children and adolescents, repair of the muscular arch to the iliopubic tract from below upward is to minimize the risk of injuring the external iliac vessels. What's...

Congenital Hernia in Adoloscent

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Surgical video case: congenital hernia repair in adolescents. Suturing the muscular arch to the iliopubic tract with absorbable or non-absorbable sutures? Interrupted or continuous sutures? To use a mesh...

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