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What is the clinical significance of holden's line?

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Answered by samir4934
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Holden's line: membranous layer is closely attached the deep fascia of thigh except near the inguinal ligament, where it is firmly attached along a horizontal line called the holden's line, this line prevents urine from descending into the thigh in the case of injury to the urethra in the perineum that causes ...

Answered by kingofself
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Clinical significance of Holden's line:

  • This is a layer which is membranous.
  • This layer of the membraneous cover which is closely attached to  the layer which is known as the fascia and this is present in the region of thigh.
  • It is present in all region except layer called as the inguinal ligament.
  • This is where it is  attached in the horizontal line called the holden's line.
  • This is used for this preventing the urine from descending into the thigh only in case of the high injury in the urethra.

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