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What mnemonic can we use to remember the relationship of indirect vs direct inguinal hernias with the epigastric artery?

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"MEDIAL" is a mnemonic that can help you remember the relationship between indirect and direct inguinal hernias and the epigastric artery.

Step-by-step explanation:

There is a mnemonic that can help you remember the relationship between indirect and direct inguinal hernias and the epigastric artery. The mnemonic is "MEDIAL." Here's how it works:

M: Medial (Indirect) hernias are located medial to the epigastric artery.

E: Epigastric artery.

D: Direct hernias are located below the epigastric artery.

I: Inguinal hernias.

A: Above the epigastric artery.

L: Lateral (Direct) hernias are located lateral to the epigastric artery.

Remembering the mnemonic MEDIAL can help you recall that medial inguinal hernias are located above the epigastric artery, while lateral inguinal hernias are located below the epigastric artery.

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