Herniated hernia

Femoral hernia is more common in women. In most cases, it passes through the femoral canal, but can pass through the muscle gash, etc. A differential diagnosis is made with inguinal hernia (Cooper's symptom: inguinal hernia is higher and medial than the lumbar tubercle, femoral - lower and lateral), varicose veins of the large saphenous vein ( With a coughing jerk, a backward wave of blood is felt, with auscultation during a cough - a blowing noise above the varicose node), a lipoma.

Treatment operative. Preference should be given to the inguinal way (Ruji's method), in which the lower edge of the internal oblique and transverse muscles is hemmed to the periosteum of the lateral bone, a puarthite ligament. Relapse about 4%.