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Anterior Abdominal Wall and Spermatic Cord - September 14, 2006

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Anterior Abdominal Wall and Spermatic Cord - September 14, 2006

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  • 1. head of epidydmis

  • 2. parietal tunica vaginalis
    • serous (shiny) material, reflected onto tunica albuginea near posterior testes (distinguishable)
  • 3. fundiform ligament
    • two septae of Scarpa's fascia on either side of the distal linea alba, deep to skin and Camper's
  • 4. cremasteric fascia
    • within inguinal canal, outermost fascia surrounding cremaster muscle, CANNOT be external spermatic fascia
  • 5. scrotal ligament
    • adhered to Dartos Tunic
  • 6. inferior epigastric artery
    • medial to deep inguinal ring
  • 7. ductus deferens
    • thick cordlike, in deep ring, lateral to inferior epigastric artery
  • 8. artery to ductus deferens
    • in deep ring, br. from internal illiac artery
  • 9. deep circumflex illiac artery
    • br. external illiac artery, under and lateral to genitofemoral nerve as it approaches the inguinal ligament
  • 10. external illiac artery

  • 11. transversalis fascia
    • inferior to arcuate line, contains inferior epigastric artery, inner lining of abdominal muscles
  • 12. inferior epigastric artery

  • 13. conjoint tendon
    • medial to sup. ring, relationships mimicks course of direct hernia, medial to inferior epigastric artery
  • 14. inguinal ligament

  • 15. reflected inguinal ligament
    • medial to pubic tubercle, extension of ext. oblique apo. posterior boundary of superficial ring
  • 16. round ligament
    • lateral to inferior epigastric artery
  • 17. inferior epigastric artery

  • 18. Scarpa's fascia
    • well differentiated memb. fascia, deep to Camper's in mons pubis
  • 19. medial umbilical fold

  • 20. median umbilical fold
    • apex of bladder???
PLEASE HELP EDIT. these are just examples, and are by no means correct or final...the whole point is to work through this together and if anyone can figure out a better formatting...that would be awesome smile

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