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Inguinal triangle - Wikipedia In human anatomy, the inguinal triangle is a region of the abdominal wall. It is also known by the eponym Hesselbach's triangle, after Franz Kaspar Hesselbach.
Hesselbach Triangle: What Is It, Location, and More | Osmosis 4 Feb 2025 · The Hesselbach triangle, also called the inguinal triangle, is a region of the lower anterior abdominal wall. If weakened, the Hesselbach triangle can allow for the protrusion of …
Direct vs Indirect Inguinal Hernias | Anatomy | Geeky Medics 8 Feb 2024 · A direct inguinal hernia is caused by a weakness in the posterior wall of the inguinal canal in an area known as Hesselbach’s triangle. Abdominal contents (usually just fatty tissue, …
Inguinal triangle - Structure, Location, Function, Diagram 20 Jan 2025 · The inguinal triangle, also known as Hesselbach's triangle, is an anatomical area of particular interest in the study of groin hernias. [7] Here's a detailed description: Structure The …
Inguinal (Hesselbach's) Triangle - Borders - TeachMeAnatomy 15 Aug 2018 · The inguinal triangle (Hesselbach's triangle) is a region in the anterior abdominal wall. It is alternatively known as the medial inguinal fossa. It was first described by Frank …
Hesselbach's triangle - Clinical Anatomy 26 Jun 2015 · Hesselbach’s triangle is described as the area where a direct inguinal hernia will extrude from posterior to anterior, to protrude directly (hence the name) through the external …
Hesselbach triangle | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org 15 Mar 2025 · The Hesselbach triangle or the inguinal triangle is a triangular area on the inferior interior aspect of the anterior abdominal wall within the groin. It is one of the areas of …
Direct inguinal hernia | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org 21 Feb 2024 · A direct inguinal hernia (alternative plural: herniae) is a type of groin herniation, that arises from protrusion of abdominal viscera through a weakness of the posterior wall of the …
Inguinal Triangle (Hesselbach’s Triangle) - Earth's Lab The direct inguinal hernia happens if the hernial sac enters the inguinal canal directly by shoving the posterior wall of the inguinal canal forwards, medial to inferior epigastric artery via the …
Inguinal canal: Anatomy, contents and hernias | Kenhub 24 Jul 2023 · These three borders are often referred to as Hesselbach's (inguinal) triangle and serve as an important landmark for the superficial ring. Learn everything about the anatomy …