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Which *nerve entrapment syndromes* are most likely to occur in a pelvic surgery requiring a LOW transverse abdominal incision?

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Final answer:

The most likely nerve entrapment syndromes to occur in a pelvic surgery requiring a LOW transverse abdominal incision are ilioinguinal nerve entrapment, iliohypogastric nerve entrapment, and genitofemoral nerve entrapment.

Step-by-step explanation:

The most likely nerve entrapment syndromes to occur in a pelvic surgery requiring a LOW transverse abdominal incision are:

  1. Ilioinguinal nerve entrapment
  2. Iliohypogastric nerve entrapment
  3. Genitofemoral nerve entrapment

These nerves can be compressed or irritated during the surgery, leading to symptoms such as pain or numbness in the lower abdomen, groin, or genital area.

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