Femoral Hernia von Craig Canby, PhD

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Über den Vortrag

Der Vortrag „Femoral Hernia“ von Craig Canby, PhD ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby“.


Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. The floor is formed by the pectineus.
  2. The inguinal ligament forms the lateral border.
  3. The adductor magnus forms the medial boundary.
  4. The sartorius forms the superior border.
  5. The roof is formed by the adductor longus.
  1. The femoral canal is encased within the femoral sheath.
  2. The femoral artery is not encased within the femoral sheath.
  3. The femoral nerve is contained within the femoral sheath.
  4. The femoral vein is not contained within the femoral sheath.
  5. The femoral sheath lies outside the femoral triangle.
  1. Lacunar ligament
  2. Adductor longus
  3. Pectineal ligament
  4. Femoral vein
  5. Inguinal ligament
  1. Both direct and indirect hernias pass through the superficial inguinal ring.
  2. Direct inguinal hernias occur through a birth defect in the abdominal wall.
  3. Indirect hernias usually occur in men and are the result of recurrent straining.
  4. Direct inguinal hernias pass through the deep inguinal ring.
  5. Femoral hernias are more common in men.

Dozent des Vortrages Femoral Hernia

 Craig Canby, PhD

Craig Canby, PhD

Dr. Craig Canby is a Professor of Anatomy and the Associate Dean for Academic Curriculum and Medical Programs at the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Des Moines University, Iowa, USA.
He obtained his PhD in Anatomy at the University of Iowa.
For his achievements in teaching and research, he received various awards such as the DPT Class of 2008 Teaching Excellence Award and the prestigious Hancher-Finkbine Medallion.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Canby teaches courses on Anatomy.


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