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what does the EO contribute to?
Inguinal ligament (by folding)
- Lacunar ligament
- Pectineal ligament
- Crura (medial/lateral)
- Superficial inguinal ring
- External spermatic fascia
What does IO contribute to?
- Cremaster muscle
- Conjoint tendon (IO, TA)
What to TA contribute to?
- Conjoint tendon (IO, TA)
- Neurovascular plane (IO, TA)
Muscles of Anterolateral Wall?
Above Arcuate Line
anterior: EO, IO
Posterior: IO, TA
Muscles of Anterolateral Wall?
Below Arcuate Line
Anterior: EO, IO, TA
Posterior: TF, P
Layers of Anterolateral Wall?
Sup-Deep
Skin--> Campers--> Scarpa's--> Deep Fascia of/EO--> Deep fascia of/IO--> Deep fascia of/ IA--> Transversalis Fascia--> Extraperitoneal Fat--> Parietal Peritoneum
Lumbars Triangle
abdominal wall consists only of CT
b/t latissimus dorsi and EO
Neurovascular Plane in Posterior Abdominal Wall
IO serves as a guide to the depth of an incision because it doesnt reach around as far as TA
Neurovascular Plane occurs b/t TA and IO