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3. Specific Forms

Experts have identified a few atypical or otherwise noteworthy variations of femoral hernias:

  • Narath’s hernia: hernia emerges from the abdomen, lies behind the femoral vein, only visible if the hip is congenitally dislocated
  • Velpeau hernia: hernia sits in front of the groin’s femoral blood vessels
  • Serafini’s hernia: hernia sits behind the groin’s femoral blood vessels
  • Laugier’s hernia: hernia develops through the lacunar ligament
  • Béclard's hernia: hernia emerges through the saphenous vein
  • Cloquet’s hernia: hernia emerges from the pectineal fascia, lying behind femoral vessels
  • De Garengeot's hernia: hernia contains the appendix

female patient showing side pain to doctor in clinic

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