Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . e, 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


Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . e, 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 artery and vein Femoral vein Septum between vein and femoral canal Femoral canalExternal pillar of external ring, turned down Cremasteric fascia, cut edge. — Deep epigastric artery —IVSterior wall of sheath of rectus — Rectus abdominis — Anterior wall of sheath of rectus — Linca alba -Aponeurosis of external oblique,cut edge -Transversalis fasciaConjoined tendon - Triangular fascia -Spermatic cord ^Cremasteric fascia reflected fromspermatic cord Transversalis muscle has been partially cutaway to expose transversalis fascia; sper-matic cord is seen issuing from internal abdominal ring, covered by infundibuliform fascia,which has been artificially distended ; anterior layer of femoral sheath has been removedshowing femoral vessels and canal; anterior wall of sheath of rectushas been opened aboveupper part of muscle removed and posterior wall of sheath exposed. Ill 1762 HTM AX ANATOMY. devcloiJiiiental defects ; {l>) the presence in the alKlonien of portions of the pelvicorgans increasing; intra-abdominal pressure ; (c) the habitual Hexion of the


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