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Hesselbach's Triangle is a crucial anatomical landmark in the inguinal region, defined by the inguinal ligament, the inferior epigastric vessels, and the lateral border of the rectus abdominis muscle. It is significant for understanding the types of hernias that can occur, particularly direct inguinal hernias, as it helps in distinguishing them from indirect inguinal hernias based on their relation to the inferior epigastric vessels.
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