Anterior Abdominal Wall: Intermediate Dissection Anatomy
Latissimus dorsi muscle, Serratus
anterior muscle, External abdominal oblique muscle (cut away), External
intercostal muscles, External oblique aponeurosis (cut edge), Rectus sheath,
Internal abdominal oblique muscle, Anterior superior iliac spine, Cremaster
muscle (lateral origin), Inguinal falx (conjoint tendon), Reflected inguinal
ligament, Femoral vein (in femoral sheath), Saphenous opening, Cremaster muscle
(medial origin), Fascia lata, Pectoralis major muscles,
Anterior layer of rectus sheath (cut edges), Linea alba, Rectus abdominis muscle, External abdominal oblique muscle (cut away), Tendinous intersection, Internal abdominal oblique muscle, Pyramidalis muscle, Inguinal falx (conjoint tendon), External oblique aponeurosis (cut and turned down) Lacunar ligament (Gimbernat’s), Pubic tubercle, Suspensory ligament of penis, Cremaster muscles and cremasteric fascia, Deep (Buck’s) fascia of penis, External spermatic fascia (cut), Great saphenous vein Superficial fascia of penis and scrotum (cut), Pectineal ligament (Cooper’s), Reflected inguinal ligament Inguinal ligament (Poupart’s).
Anterior layer of rectus sheath (cut edges), Linea alba, Rectus abdominis muscle, External abdominal oblique muscle (cut away), Tendinous intersection, Internal abdominal oblique muscle, Pyramidalis muscle, Inguinal falx (conjoint tendon), External oblique aponeurosis (cut and turned down) Lacunar ligament (Gimbernat’s), Pubic tubercle, Suspensory ligament of penis, Cremaster muscles and cremasteric fascia, Deep (Buck’s) fascia of penis, External spermatic fascia (cut), Great saphenous vein Superficial fascia of penis and scrotum (cut), Pectineal ligament (Cooper’s), Reflected inguinal ligament Inguinal ligament (Poupart’s).