Demonstrations of Anatomy Being a Guide to the Knowledge of the Human Body By D
Demonstrations of Anatomy Being a Guide to the Knowledge of the Human Body By D
George Viner Ellis
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Spermatic cord is oblique in the abdomi- nal wall, and vertical beyond ; relations ; coverings. by cutting the transversalis fascia horizontally above the opening of the ring, and then longitudinally over the cord. With the handle of the scalpel the thin membrane may be reflected to each side, so as to lay bare the subperitoneal fat. The subperitoneal fat forms a layer between the transversalis fascia and the peritoneum. Its thickness varies much in different bodies, but is greater at the lower... than at the upper part of the abdomen. This structure will be more specially noticed in the examination of the wall of the abdomen from the inside. Dissection. After the subperitoneal fat has been seen, let it be reflected to look for the remains of a piece of peritoneum which extends along the cord in the form of a fibrous thread. The peritoneum, or the serous sac of the abdominal cavity, projects forwards slightly opposite the internal abdominal ring. Connected with it at that spot is a fibrous thread (the remains of a prolongation to the testis in the foatus) which extends a variable distance along the front of the cord.
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