Weakness in transversalis fascia meaning?
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The transversalis fascia (or transverse fascia) is a thin aponeurotic membrane which lies between the inner surface of the transverse abdominal muscle and the parietal peritoneum.
It forms part of the general layer of fascialining the abdominal parietes, and is directly continuous with the iliac fascia, internal spermatic, and pelvic fasciae.
In the inguinal region, the transversalis fascia is thick and dense in structure and is joined by fibers from the aponeurosis of the transverse abdominal. It becomes thin as it ascends to the diaphragm and blends with the fascia covering the under surface of this muscle.
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It forms part of the general layer of fascialining the abdominal parietes, and is directly continuous with the iliac fascia, internal spermatic, and pelvic fasciae.
In the inguinal region, the transversalis fascia is thick and dense in structure and is joined by fibers from the aponeurosis of the transverse abdominal. It becomes thin as it ascends to the diaphragm and blends with the fascia covering the under surface of this muscle.
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