Superficial inguinal ring It is a triangular opening that forms the exit of the inguinal canal, which houses the ilioinguinal nerve, the genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve, and the spermatic cord (in men) or the round ligament (in women). At the other end of the canal, the deep inguinal ring forms the entrance.

What is a hernia Ring?

The deep inguinal ring, which is the beginning of the inguinal canal, remains as an opening in the fascia transversalis, which forms the fascial inner wall of the spermatic cord. When the opening is larger than necessary for passage of the spermatic cord, the stage is set for an indirect inguinal hernia.

How do you repair an inguinal hernia?

Surgery can prevent strangulation, and it’s the only way to fix an inguinal hernia. The doctor will push the bulging tissue back inside and strengthen your abdominal wall with stitches and perhaps mesh.

How deep is the inguinal canal?

The inguinal canal is about 1.5 inches long in adults. It extends from the deep inguinal ring, downward and medially, to the superficial inguinal ring.There are four walls associated with the inguinal canal known as anterior, posterior, roof and floor, explains ManAnatomy.

What is the posterior wall of the inguinal canal?

Posteriorly, the back wall of the canal is made up of the conjoint tendon medially and the transversalis fascia laterally. The conjoint tendon represents the fused (‘conjoint’) common insertion of the internal oblique and transversus into the pubic crest, whereas the transversalis fascia is the extraperitoneal fascia of the lower abdominal wall.

What is bilateral fat containing inguinal hernias?

A bilateral hernia is caused much the same way as an inguinal hernia when there is a weakness in the abdomen muscles. This weakness can develop because of poor fetal development or stress in the abdomen. The stress in the abdomen can result from anything from strenuous work, cough, constipation, weight gain, to pregnancy.