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
![Left side, venous corona mortis (TypeIIId: obturator artery arising... | Download Scientific Diagram Left side, venous corona mortis (TypeIIId: obturator artery arising... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tintu-Sukumaran/publication/320189669/figure/fig2/AS:826915715821568@1574163478942/Left-side-venous-corona-mortis-TypeIIId-obturator-artery-arising-from-external-iliac.png)
Left side, venous corona mortis (TypeIIId: obturator artery arising... | Download Scientific Diagram
![Bilateral indirect inguinal hernia with bilateral corona mortis: A case study from a laparoscopic perspective Bilateral indirect inguinal hernia with bilateral corona mortis: A case study from a laparoscopic perspective](https://www.pulsus.com/articles-images/anatomical-variations-corona-mortis-4-152-g003.png)
Bilateral indirect inguinal hernia with bilateral corona mortis: A case study from a laparoscopic perspective
![Corona mortis: in vivo anatomical knowledge and the risk of injury in totally extraperitoneal inguinal hernia repair | SpringerLink Corona mortis: in vivo anatomical knowledge and the risk of injury in totally extraperitoneal inguinal hernia repair | SpringerLink](https://media.springernature.com/lw685/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1007%2Fs10029-015-1444-8/MediaObjects/10029_2015_1444_Fig4_HTML.gif)
Corona mortis: in vivo anatomical knowledge and the risk of injury in totally extraperitoneal inguinal hernia repair | SpringerLink
![Is corona mortis a historical myth? A perspective from a gynecologic oncologist - Abstract - Europe PMC Is corona mortis a historical myth? A perspective from a gynecologic oncologist - Abstract - Europe PMC](https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6085522/bin/JTGGA-19-171-g1.jpg)
Is corona mortis a historical myth? A perspective from a gynecologic oncologist - Abstract - Europe PMC
![Crown of Death"; Corona Mortis, a Common Vascular Variant in Pelvis: Identification at Routine 64-Slice CT-Angiography. - Abstract - Europe PMC Crown of Death"; Corona Mortis, a Common Vascular Variant in Pelvis: Identification at Routine 64-Slice CT-Angiography. - Abstract - Europe PMC](https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7468229/bin/bet-8-193-g001.jpg)
Crown of Death"; Corona Mortis, a Common Vascular Variant in Pelvis: Identification at Routine 64-Slice CT-Angiography. - Abstract - Europe PMC
![A serious bleeding complication with injury of the corona mortis with the TVT-Secur procedure | SpringerLink A serious bleeding complication with injury of the corona mortis with the TVT-Secur procedure | SpringerLink](https://media.springernature.com/lw685/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1007%2Fs00192-010-1103-7/MediaObjects/192_2010_1103_Fig2_HTML.gif)
A serious bleeding complication with injury of the corona mortis with the TVT-Secur procedure | SpringerLink
![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 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](https://www.jocmr.org/tables/jocmr4062-g002.jpg)
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
![Corona mortis: in vivo anatomical knowledge and the risk of injury in totally extraperitoneal inguinal hernia repair | SpringerLink Corona mortis: in vivo anatomical knowledge and the risk of injury in totally extraperitoneal inguinal hernia repair | SpringerLink](https://media.springernature.com/lw685/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1007%2Fs10029-015-1444-8/MediaObjects/10029_2015_1444_Fig2_HTML.gif)
Corona mortis: in vivo anatomical knowledge and the risk of injury in totally extraperitoneal inguinal hernia repair | SpringerLink
![The Corona Mortis, a Frequent Vascular Variant Susceptible to Blunt Pelvic Trauma: Identification at Routine Multidetector CT - Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology The Corona Mortis, a Frequent Vascular Variant Susceptible to Blunt Pelvic Trauma: Identification at Routine Multidetector CT - Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology](https://els-jbs-prod-cdn.jbs.elsevierhealth.com/cms/attachment/1b313472-d557-48dc-b3a7-d81018eede93/gr1_lrg.jpg)
The Corona Mortis, a Frequent Vascular Variant Susceptible to Blunt Pelvic Trauma: Identification at Routine Multidetector CT - Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology
![Prospective Diagnosis of Corona Mortis Hemorrhage in Pelvic Trauma - Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology Prospective Diagnosis of Corona Mortis Hemorrhage in Pelvic Trauma - Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology](https://els-jbs-prod-cdn.jbs.elsevierhealth.com/cms/attachment/2003061881/2011966599/gr1.jpg)
Prospective Diagnosis of Corona Mortis Hemorrhage in Pelvic Trauma - Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology
![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 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](https://www.jocmr.org/tables/jocmr4062-g001.jpg)
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
![Nafaa of Oman on Twitter: "The "corona mortis" Latin for crown of death is an anatomical variant, an anastomosis between the obturator and the external iliac or inferior epigastric arteries or veins Nafaa of Oman on Twitter: "The "corona mortis" Latin for crown of death is an anatomical variant, an anastomosis between the obturator and the external iliac or inferior epigastric arteries or veins](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EHtpg_OXUAEwh5n.jpg)