The monograph is devoted to the pathogenesis, clinic and treatment of patients with femoral hernia. The anatomy of the formed femoral canal, hernia location options, classifications, clinic and diagnosis of uncomplicated and complicated femoral hernia are described. Data on the possibility of instrumental methods (X-ray, ultrasound, CT, as well as laser spectroscopy) for assessing the state of the periosteum of the pubic bone are presented. A historical review of operations in patients with femoral hernia is given. A method for the treatment of uncomplicated femoral hernia with a description of a new variant of femoral canal plastic surgery in the destruction of the periosteum of the pubic bone is proposed. The tactics and technique of operations in patients with a strangulated hernia with a simple and complicated course are described. The results of treatment are presented depending on the methods used and options for completing operations. Designed for surgeons, students, residents, postgraduates and researchers engaged in the study of problems of experimental and clinical herniology.
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