The Vera Vault ty soooooooooooo much for highlighting this point. I just read your comment before watching video and then paid attention at the point you mentioned and got the same understanding as you did. Bundles of thanks
Let me just say, Mr. Pickering, that this is a most wonderful video. It explains in very simple terms how the conjoint tendon is formed. There is no other video out there that does it anywhere nearly as well. The other details of the inguinal canal are much more easily understood , but this one area - the formation of the conjoint tendon - most definitely is not. However, you've managed to quite elegantly explain it. Now, I can sleep easily. Kudos!!!
Good video helped alot! I'd just like to point out that Clinical Anatomy by Snell says the superficial inguinal ring opens superior and medial to the pubic tubercle (superior and lateral is mentioned in this video).
The video is just epic .. plus on a side note what Snell says is that sup. inguinal ring lies above and medial to the tubic tubercle whereas in this video it has been mentioned tht it lies supralateral to the pubic tubercle. (if i am not mistaken)
Thank you for this clear and excellent explanation sir. I now know that my discomfort is at the superficial ring. I have recently developed swelling following intermittent discomfort for several years.
what I want to know is, if you push a reducible hernia back in, how do you know that you have pushed it back into the abdominal wall, or that you have only pushed it back into the canal?
Conjoint tendon (aponeuroses of Internal oblique and Transversus abdominis) should insert on the pubic crest, not the pubic tubercle if I'm not mistaken? Just a note!
Please make tidier diagrams, there's no way I could copy that and have it decipherable on an exam paper! You've made the concept understandable, however.
Inguinal canal is cylinder in shape. The superficial inguinal ring is it’s an opening. It’s a “ring” so is more circular. Caudal to inguinal canal is the lacuna vasorum (where femoral vessels pass through) and lacuna musculorum that are more triangular in shape.
Small point. Clinically we find the SUPERFICIAL inguinal ring MEDIAL to the pubic tubercule. I was taught that this is due to the insertion of the inguinal ligament onto the pubic tubercule AND pubic sumphysis. As there is no insertion between the two points this gap is the external ring. clinically we gind an indirect hernia passes MEDIALLY to the pubic tubercule. Confusion over this is relieved by palpating the vas deferens passing medially to the pubic tuercule; it HURTS if you tweak it!!
Best explanation ever! I could NEVER imagine how the boundaries of the inguinal canal would form, but this made everything clearer. Thank you!
this is so great! i finally understand why the internal oblique ends up medially to form the conjoint tendon of the posterior wall 🙏🙏
The Vera Vault ty soooooooooooo much for highlighting this point. I just read your comment before watching video and then paid attention at the point you mentioned and got the same understanding as you did. Bundles of thanks
The Vera Vault congratulations
I took 5 minutes to understand which are u talking about it lol
After years of struggling with this concept, it's finally clear!!! Thank you.
Let me just say, Mr. Pickering, that this is a most wonderful video. It explains in very simple terms how the conjoint tendon is formed. There is no other video out there that does it anywhere nearly as well. The other details of the inguinal canal are much more easily understood , but this one area - the formation of the conjoint tendon - most definitely is not. However, you've managed to quite elegantly explain it. Now, I can sleep easily. Kudos!!!
Great video which helps me understand this structure that hunts me for years during my med school.
Thank you sir.. I just saved 2hours of work with amazing clip!!
I always found it difficult to understand the inguinal canal, but you explain it in such a simple way, Thanks a lot :)
you must be pretty silly 😂
Thank you. One of the best videos on Inguinal canal anatomy.
Thank you for giving us the clarity on this topic which remained confusing all these years..
So innovative explain ❤ thanks for your help ❤❤
This is the best video on inguinal canal that i watched on youtube !!! :)
I'm an Italian med student, a huge thank you for making me understand this so easily! It will help on my exam next week
How was ur exam
Good video helped alot!
I'd just like to point out that Clinical Anatomy by Snell says the superficial inguinal ring opens superior and medial to the pubic tubercle (superior and lateral is mentioned in this video).
God bless you with these awesome videos you made me learn all of the parts which were ambiguous for me
Thanks a bunch perfect man👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The video is just epic .. plus on a side note what Snell says is that sup. inguinal ring lies above and medial to the tubic tubercle whereas in this video it has been mentioned tht it lies supralateral to the pubic tubercle.
(if i am not mistaken)
Superomedial is correct. It's triangular shapes with the crest forming the base.
Huhhhhhhh watched 500+ videos on these kinda topics.. nd got it crystal clear from a 7 yrs old video... Hats off man🙌
Wow wow!! 😮 Im in love with that beauuuutiful british accent 😍 .. plus, you are great sir thank you so much for this clear and stunning explanation 💓
Thank you for this clear and excellent explanation sir. I now know that my discomfort is at the superficial ring. I have recently developed swelling following intermittent discomfort for several years.
This helped clarify soo many things for me. Thank you so much!!!
I never been. Helped in RUclips like this before thank you sir
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Everything is so much clearer now!
It's a very beneficial for us thank you so much
Excellent!!!! This was very helpful
You did such a great job! I finally understand what's going on 😄
Great video - really helps understand what's written in clinical handbook!
superb video.. finally i am done with inguinal rings and their boundaries...
it is amazing ,it is the first time in my life , i understand it will rather than keep it before. a lot of thanks
Thanks a lot
1st time i have got understanding of inguinal canal
where was this video hiding from me all these years when I wasted so much time to understand this....where???where???? thank u so much sir u r awesome
Wonderful explanation. Will highly recommend you 😍😘
what I want to know is, if you push a reducible hernia back in, how do you know that you have pushed it back into the abdominal wall, or that you have only pushed it back into the canal?
Thank you Sir! Brilliant explanation!
Best explanation & you made it easy to remember! Thank you ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Brilliant video. Thanks a million
3d image that have u created explain very clearly about boundaries.🤞
Thanks a lot, this was really simplified.
I'm a med student and it was wonderful 😍
Wonderful video, thanks sir for ur help
what is the app u use to draw this illustration please sir , are u using a stylus or just with the mouse ?
Thank you! This is brilliant
Thank you so much. The inguinal canal was so hard to me before watching this video.
Excellent elaboration of inguinal canal.thanks sir
This posterior wall was disgusting until i watch this video. Thank you!
Amazing! It trully helped me! 👌👌👌
This is very helpful thank you!!
now i can remember the anatomy of i.canal effortlessly, thank u for this video
awesome video 👍 great approach
Nicely explained. But superficial inguinal ring is located medial to the pubic tubercle , right? Correct me if I m wrong.
Nope
Superolateral to pubic tubercle
so much more helpful than my anatomy book thank so much!
That just more than amazing
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Great explanation!
Thank you so much! This really helps me through my anatomy examine yesterday!! You are simply the best! Keep up the good worK!
Great lecture sir. Loved it!!!
Thanks a lot you have made it very clear to me
Excellent video!
The best explanation ever👍👍👍👍
its so simple and easy to understand .thank you....
amazing job
please try to upload as much as possible, you are great
This is great. You are great for creating it. Keep up the good work!
Well explained 👍
Your explain is simple ❤
solid explanation. many thanks!
what a powerful explanation !! thanks
Conjoint tendon (aponeuroses of Internal oblique and Transversus abdominis) should insert on the pubic crest, not the pubic tubercle if I'm not mistaken? Just a note!
+spike1172 nope,it is attached to the tubercle! :)
Please make tidier diagrams, there's no way I could copy that and have it decipherable on an exam paper! You've made the concept understandable, however.
Thank you from Germany!!
Sir isn't superficial inguinal ring triangular in shape ?
Inguinal canal is cylinder in shape. The superficial inguinal ring is it’s an opening. It’s a “ring” so is more circular. Caudal to inguinal canal is the lacuna vasorum (where femoral vessels pass through) and lacuna musculorum that are more triangular in shape.
COOL .this saves a lot of time .....highly recommended if u r in a hurry
very nice
great video. thank you!!
Thank you! Very helpful
if anyone just see this even in 1st time of his life using mnemonics 2MALT no needs to study this topic in his life again....Great sir
Thanks a lot sir. Very helpful lecture. Thank you so much
Loved it. Thankyou so much!
your explanation is amazing thank you so much
Small point. Clinically we find the SUPERFICIAL inguinal ring MEDIAL to the pubic tubercule. I was taught that this is due to the insertion of the inguinal ligament onto the pubic tubercule AND pubic sumphysis. As there is no insertion between the two points this gap is the external ring. clinically we gind an indirect hernia passes MEDIALLY to the pubic tubercule. Confusion over this is relieved by palpating the vas deferens passing medially to the pubic tuercule; it HURTS if you tweak it!!
Thanks alot
THANK YOU SIR FOR YOUR AMAZING EXPLANATIONS
You are most welcome
How amazing thank you sir شكراً جزيلاً.
Awesome explanation thnkyou sir
this the first time to understand inguinal canal-thanks
Very good but inguinal canal lies medially to pupic tubercle not laterally
best video ever.. worth every minute
finally am here 🙋🏽♂️... after struggling with this concept for 3 years and still didn't understand the inguinal hernia 🤣🤣
Thank you so so so much you saved me so much time
very clear and direct. thank you.
Thanks man,this is too good ❤
Amazing video, i understand it so much better now! Thank you :)
Good job! Nice and clear...:D
Thank you! Really helped me a LOT!
Thank you so much sir it is really helpful ♥
Great vedio
Thnx
I thought it was specific for males.
Thanks:)
Thank you so much! Amazing explanation :)
Fr d first time i understood anatomy conjoint tendon....and its medial part
Amazing! Thank you, I was really struggling with this
very clear explanation
Very well done video.
Best video for understanding👍
Thanks man, you made this so much easier :)
Superb