Human Anatomy, Including Structure And Development And Practical Considerations V.1

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524, 530J, the outer portion of which gives rise to some of the fibres of the internal oblique and transversalis muscles, while the fascia lata of the thigh is attached to it below. Near its medial end some of its fibres pass inward to be attached to the ilio-pectineal line of the pubis, forming a horizontal trian- gular sheet whose free concave lateral border forms the medial boundary of \h^ femo- ral rmg (annulus femoralis) through which the femoral hernias make their exit from the pelvis. Th...is reflection (Fig. 531) is the ligament of Gimbernat (ligamentum lacunare). Furthermore, a sheet of fibres, variable in its development and termed the triangular fascia (ligamentum inguinale reflexum), or ligament of Colles (Fig. 1485), is reflected upward and medially from the inner portions of Poupart's and Gimbernat' s ligaments in front of the lower medial portions of the aponeuroses of the internal oblique and transversalis muscles to the anterior layer of the sheath of the rectus.
The Inguinal Canal.


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