Surgical anatomy : a treatise on human anatomy in its application to the practice of medicine and surgery . igament jjroper, and the descriptions ofthe perineum would be less obscure and more accurate if the deep lajer wereconsidered the anterior part of the anal fascia. The anal fascia could then bedescribed as adherent to the deep surface of the jjosterior portion of the triangularligament, and as composed of an anterior and a posterior portion. Dissection.—Remove the posterior or deep layer of the triangular ligamentand the anal fascia to expose the inferior surface of the levator ani muscl


Surgical anatomy : a treatise on human anatomy in its application to the practice of medicine and surgery . igament jjroper, and the descriptions ofthe perineum would be less obscure and more accurate if the deep lajer wereconsidered the anterior part of the anal fascia. The anal fascia could then bedescribed as adherent to the deep surface of the jjosterior portion of the triangularligament, and as composed of an anterior and a posterior portion. Dissection.—Remove the posterior or deep layer of the triangular ligamentand the anal fascia to expose the inferior surface of the levator ani muscle. The Levator Ani Muscle is a thin sheet of muscle which lies superficial tothe recto-vesical fascia. Its anterior fibers arise from the lower portion of the pos-terior surface of the body of the pubis, between the recto-vesical fascia and thedeep layer of the triangular ligament, and external to the pubo-vesical muscle; itsposterior fibers arise from the pelvic surface of the spine of the ischium ; and theintermediate fibers have an aponeurotic origin from the white line of the i^elvic PLATE Dorsal vein of penis .Recto-vesical fascia ^Capsule of prostate gland


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