Inguinal Canal Flashcards
What makes up the deep inguinal ring? What passes through it?
Invagination of the peritoneum into transversalis fascia creates it
Contents - spermatic cord (males), round ligament (females), genital branch of genitofemoral n.
What makes up the superficial inguinal ring? What passes through it?
Aponeurosis of the external oblique forms it
Contents - spermatic cord (males) round ligament (females) ilioinguinal n.
What are the boundaries of the inguinal canal?
Posterior wall - transversalis fascia laterally, conjoin tendon medially
Anterior wall - internal oblique m. laterally, aponeurosis of external oblique medially
Roof - internal oblique and transversus abdominis m.’s
How do the testes descend? (Where do they form, what are they connected to, what do they descend along)
Form around T10
Are connected to future scrotal area by gubernaculum
Descend along processus vaginalis into future scrotum, dragging nerves/vessels/abdominal wall layers with them
How do the ovaries descend? (Where do they form, what are they connected to, what do they descend along)
Form around T10
Are connected to developing uterus by gubernaculum (forms ovarian ligament and round ligament)
Descend along processus vaginalis until they reach the area
Which abdominal fascia/muscle layers make up which testicular layers?
transversalis fascia - makes internal spermatic fascia
internal oblique - makes cremasteric m.
external oblique - makes external spermatic fascia
The inguinal canal is derived from what?
Made of transversalis fascia (deep ring) and aponeurosis of external oblique (superficial ring)
The tunica vaginalis is derived from what?
Peritoneum
What are the contents of the spermatic cord?
3 arteries - artery to vas deferens, testicular a., cremasteric a.
3 fascia layers - external spermatic, cremasteric, internal spermatic fascia
3 other structures - pampiniform plexus, vas deferens, testicular lymphatics
3 nerves - genital branch of genitofemoral n., ilioinguinal n., sympathetic and visceral afferent fibers
What is the lacunar ligament connected to?
The ligament between the pubic rami and inguinal ligament, anchors inguinal ligament to pubis
What is the pectineal ligament connected to?
It’s the continuation of fibers from lacunar ligament running along pectin pubis
What is a testicular varicocele?
It’s swelling in the scrotum caused by varicosities of the pampiniform plexus, causes dull and recurring pain
What is a persistent processus vaginalis? What can it cause?
A connection remains tunica vaginalis (testicles) and abdomen - can lead to a hydrocele, where peritoneal fluid accumulates in tunica vaginalis
Can be communicating or non-communicating
More common in babies, but can happen in adults that injure the area
How do you detect a hydrocele?
Aside from obvious scrotal swelling, using trans-illumination
Which LN’s would infection in scrotum spread to?
to the superficial inguinal LN’s, then to iliac and lumbar LN’s