Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . tendon -Triangular fascia -Susi>ensory ligament of penisInsertion of cremaster musclePubic portion of fascia lata ? Cremaster muscle Deeper dissection in which external oblique has been partially removed, exposing spermaticcord lying in inguinal canal; cribriform fascia removed to show saphenous opening. PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS: ABDOMINAL HERNIA. 1761 Frn. 1481. Internal obliiiue Transversalis muscle— AiKJiieiirosis of transversalis -Internal oblique, iliac origin —External oblique, iliac insertion—1 Branch o
Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . tendon -Triangular fascia -Susi>ensory ligament of penisInsertion of cremaster musclePubic portion of fascia lata ? Cremaster muscle Deeper dissection in which external oblique has been partially removed, exposing spermaticcord lying in inguinal canal; cribriform fascia removed to show saphenous opening. PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS: ABDOMINAL HERNIA. 1761 Frn. 1481. Internal obliiiue Transversalis muscle— AiKJiieiirosis of transversalis -Internal oblique, iliac origin —External oblique, iliac insertion—1 Branch of deep circumflexiliac artery Anterior superior spine of ilium _ Internal oblique, cut edije-^c: Pouparts ligament Sfwrmatic cord Transversalis fascia Cremasteric fascia, cut edjje Conjoined tendon — Anterior crural nerve Falciform process of fascia lata Crural branch of genito-crural nerve Femoral art. within femoral sheatli Icmoral canal ,arti ficially distended Femoral vein within femoral sheath Hxternal pillar of external ring, turned down Insertion of creinaster. Linea alba 1*^ - Aponeurosis of external oblique,cut ed^e Internal oblique, tut edgeTransversalis muscle Triangular fascia — Spermatic blood-vessels Cremasteric fascia, reflected fromspermatic cord ^ Cremaster muscle Internal oblique muscle has been partially rem /ing fibres of transversalis arch- ing over spermatic cord to reach conjoined tendon ; rascia lata has been opened to exposefemoral \essels lying within sheath ; temoral canal has been artificially distended. Aponeurosis of transversalis Internal oblique, cut edge Transversalis muscle Transversalis, cut edge: Ii\temal oblique, iliac origin External oblique, iliac insertion Transversalis fascia Branch of deep circumflex iliac artery Deep epigastric artery Internal abdominal ring Pouparts ligament Infundibuliform fascia, artificially •distended] Anterior crural nerve Femoral sheath Sartorius Fascia lata Femoral artery Fascial •ieptum between a
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