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  • == Femoral Hernia == ...'' meaning "rupture") is a type of [[hernia]] that protrudes through the [[femoral canal]].
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  • == Abdominal Hernia == An '''Abdominal Hernia''' (pronunciation: /æbˈdɒmɪnəl ˈhɜːrnɪə/) is a medical condition
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  • '''Direct Inguinal Hernia''' ...nal Hernia''' (pronunciation: /dɪˈrɛkt ˈɪŋɡwɪnəl ˈhɜːrnɪə/) is a type of [[hernia]] that occurs when a part of the [[intestine]] or [[fat]] from the abdomen
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  • == Paraumbilical Hernia == ...lical hernia''' (pronunciation: /ˌpærəʌmbɪˈlɪkəl ˈhɜːrnɪə/) is a type of [[hernia]] that protrudes through a weakness in the muscles around the [[umbilicus]]
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  • == Spigelian Hernia == ...nee-a), also known as '''lateral ventral hernia''', is a type of abdominal hernia that occurs along the [[Spigelian fascia]], which is the lateral edge of th
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  • == Ventral Hernia == ...is derived from the Latin word "venter" meaning "belly" or "stomach", and "hernia" is derived from the Latin word "herniae" meaning "a rupture".
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  • == Hernia Repair == ...tion: /ˈhɜːrniə rɪˈpɛər/) is a surgical procedure performed to correct a [[hernia]], a medical condition where an organ or fatty tissue squeezes through a we
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  • '''Indirect inguinal hernia''' ...direct inguinal hernia''' (/ɪnˈdaɪrɛkt ˈɪŋɡwɪnəl ˈhɜːrnɪə/) is a type of [[hernia]] that occurs when a part of the [[intestine]] protrudes through the [[ingu
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  • ...(outer groin), [[Umbilical hernia|umbilical]] (belly button), and [[Hiatal hernia|hiatal]] (upper stomach). The term "Hernia" is derived from the Latin word "hernia", which means "a rupture". It is a term that has been used in the medical f
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  • ...ning in the adductor magnus muscle of the thigh that allows passage of the femoral artery into the popliteal fossa. ...ed with the total perioperative care of patients before, during, and after surgery. It encompasses anesthesia, intensive care medicine, critical emergency med
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  • ...he use of drugs or radiation therapy in the treatment of cancer along with surgery ...- the blockage of an artery by air bubbles, which may have entered during surgery or after an injury
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