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Anatomy of Corona Mortis: A High Risk Yet Rare Lesson for Medical Students - Taranikanti - 2021 - The FASEB Journal - Wiley Online Library
Bilateral indirect inguinal hernia with bilateral corona mortis: A case study from a laparoscopic perspective
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Orthobullets - The Stoppa, or anterior intrapelvic approach, requires ligation of the corona mortis (defined as the vascular connections between the obturator and external iliac systems) to gain visualization laterally and into
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The Anatomical Characteristics of Corona Mortis: A Systematic Review of the Literature and Its Clinical Importance in Hernia Repair | Noussios | Journal of Clinical Medicine Research
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Draw it to Know it - Medical & Biological Sciences - Are you familiar with the corona mortis artery? We need to be aware of this possible anastomosis because trauma (i.e., during