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1. A femoral hernia is directed downwards, forewards, laterally and then upwards

2. Pulsation of the posterior tibial artery is felt in front of the medial malleolus.

3. Loss of evertion of the foot is a result of injury of the tibial nerve.

4. Loss of sensations derived from the sole of the foot is due to common peroneal nerve injury.

5. The medial meniscus is more commonly injured compared with the lateral.

6. A paralyzed peroneus longus muscle will weaken the longitudinal arch of the foot.

7. Loss of dorsiflexion of the foot (foot drop) is a result of common peroneal nerve injury.

8. To maintain better blood supply to the lower limb through the cruciate anastomoses, it is recommended to ligate the femoral artery immediately below the inguinal ligament.

9. The coverings of the femoral hernia are: the skin, the superficial fascia, the deep fascia, the cribriform fascia and the anterior wall of the femoral sheath.

10. Loss of sensations on the medial side of the foot is due to injury of the saphenous nerve.

 

 

 

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