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hello so you want to know about the anatomy of the inguinal hernia I can do that uh we have looked at the anatomy of the abdominal walls before um but this will be talking about the inguinal hernia specifically we will talk about the anatomy of the inguinal Canal the brief aversion we will talk about the direct and indirect inguinal hernia little comparison to the femoral hernia but that will be our Focus all right this will be anatomical information not medical advice because I am an anatomist a scientist that studies anatomy and teaches Anatomy um this is some pretty cool Anatomy so my friend here doesnamp;#39;t have any testes nor a scrotum well itamp;#39;s just bone and cartilage arenamp;#39;t you but um thatamp;#39;s the Crux of the matter here so in here we have organs viscera and while we have the rib cage here much of the body wall is made up of layers of muscle muscle is a good building block but it also lets us move our trunk it supports the back that sort of thin