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Inguinal anatomy

Inguinal anatomy
Inguinal anatomy is illustrated in the panels above, progressing from anterior (A) to posterior (D) views. The inguinal canal is formed by the aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle anteriorly (A) and the transversalis fascia and the transversus abdominus muscle posteriorly (B,C). The external inguinal ring is formed by the external oblique muscle (A). The internal inguinal ring is located in the transversalis fascia and composed of the transversus abdominus and internal oblique muscles (B,C). The femoral vessels exit the abdomen posterior to the inguinal canal (D).
Adapted from O'Rahilly. Abdominal walls. In: Basic Human Anatomy, W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia 1983. p.232.
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