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Hernias: inguinal, scrotal and perineal hernias
British Small Animal Veterinary Association , e151 (2016); https://doi.org/10.22233/9781910443446.22.4
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Hernias: inguinal, scrotal and perineal hernias
- Speaker: Alistair Freeman
- From: BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2016
- Stream: Surgery in practice
- Lecture Type: Veterinary streams
- Item: pp 227 - 228
- DOI: 10.22233/9781910443446.22.4
- Copyright: © 2016 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
- First broadcast: April 2016
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Anatomy of perineal hernia. External anal sphincter (A), levator ani (B), coccygeus (C), internal obturator (D), sacrotuberous ligament (E) (under edge of superficial gluteal (F)), internal pudendal artery/vein/nerve (G) and caudal rectal nerve (H). © 2016 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Anatomy of perineal hernia. External anal sphincter (A), levator ani (B), coccygeus (C), internal obturator (D), sacrotuberous ligament (E) (under edge of superficial gluteal (F)), internal pudendal artery/vein/nerve (G) and caudal rectal nerve (H).