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  2. Femoral Hernia: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/femoral-hernia

    A femoral hernia will appear as a bulge near the groin or thigh. We’ll teach you about causes, severe symptoms that mean you should call 911, and various treatment options.

  3. Femoral hernia: Symptoms, pictures, treatments, and more

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324118

    A femoral hernia occurs when tissue pushes through the muscle wall of the groin or inner thigh. Learn when to see a doctor, what surgery entails, and more.

  4. Femoral Hernia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK535449

    Femoral hernias occur most commonly in women but lower incidence overall than inguinal hernias. Incarceration or strangulation is common with a femoral hernia due to the small size of the hernia neck or orifice.

  5. Hernia: What it is, Symptoms, Types, Causes & Treatment - ...

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15757-h

    Femoral hernia. A femoral hernia is a less-common type of groin hernia that occurs in the femoral canal, which runs underneath the inguinal canal. Fatty tissue may poke through. Hiatal hernia. A hiatal hernia is another common type of hernia that you acquire during your lifetime.

  6. In simple terms, a hernia is an organ or piece of tissue that passes through a hole and ends up somewhere it isn’t supposed to be. Herniation most commonly affects abdominopelvic organs but can also involve other parts of the body such as the intervertebral discs of the spine, the lung, or the brain.

  7. Femoral (Thigh) Hernia | UCSF Department of Surgery

    surgery.ucsf.edu/condition/femoral-thigh-hernia

    Femoral hernias are a relatively uncommon type, accounting for only 3% of all hernias. While femoral hernias can occur in both males and females, they occur approximately 10 times as frequently in women than in men because of the wider bone structure of the female pelvis.

  8. Inguinal Hernia vs. Femoral Hernia: Understanding the Differences

    darwynhealth.com/digestive-disorders/digestive-disorders/gastrointestinal...

    Femoral hernias occur when there is a weakness in the lower abdominal wall, allowing abdominal contents to protrude through the femoral canal. The underlying causes of inguinal hernia and femoral hernia are slightly different.

  9. Femoral hernia repair - NHS

    www.nhs.uk/conditions/femoral-hernia-repair

    A femoral hernia usually occurs when fatty tissue or a part of your bowel pokes through into your groin at the top of your inner thigh. It pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle wall (abdominal wall) into an area called the femoral canal.

  10. FEMORAL HERNIA: UNCOMMON, BUT ASSOCIATED WITH POTENTIALLY SEVERE...

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8521781

    Femoral hernia is uncommon, and it may be associated with potentially severe complications. Most femoral hernias may be successfully treated with totally extraperitoneal laparoscopic access, with low conversion and complication rates. HEADINGS: Laparoscopic herniorrhaphy, Femoral hernia, Groin hernia, Totally extraperitoneal laparoscopy. Go to:

  11. Femoral hernia - Knowledge - AMBOSS

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    Femoral hernia - Knowledge @ AMBOSS. Last updated: January 17, 2022. Summary. A femoral. hernia. is an uncommon type of. inguinal hernia. , in which intra-abdominal contents (e.g., intraperitoneal. fat, mesentery. , bowels) herniate into the. femoral canal. through the. femoral ring. . Risk factors. for femoral. hernias.