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The inner wall is oblique in direction and convex towards the fossa ; it is formed by the levator ani muscle, covered by the thin anal fascia, and at the lower part by the external sphincter. Anteriorly, the fossa is limited by the base of the triangular ligament, and posteriorly by the gluteus maximus muscle and the great sacro-sciatic ligament. Its depth is about two inches (5 cm. ) from the margin of the tuberosity at the hinder part, where it extends upwards to the ischial spine, the small ...sacro-sciatic ligament and the coccygeus muscle. 64 THE PERINEUM OF THE MALE. The pudic vessels and the dorsal and perineal divisions of the pudic nerve run forwards along the outer wall of the fossa, being embedded in the obturator fascia about an inch and a half (3*5 cm. ) above the lower margin of the ischial tuberosity ; the inferior haemorrhoidal branches of these trunks run obliquely inwards and forwards from the hinder part of the fossa towards the anus ; and anteriorly the superficial perineal vessels and the perineal nerve leave the shelter of the hip-bone and also enter the fat of the fossa.
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