Transversalis Floor Of Femoral
Two additional coverings of the sheath include the fascia lata that descends from the inguinal ligament in front of the femoral sheath to cover and blend with transversalis fascia of the anterior.
Transversalis floor of femoral. The transversalis fascia moves laterally from the floor of the femoral canal toward the upper end of the venous compartment forming the medial wall. Two additional coverings of the sheath include the fascia lata that descends from the inguinal ligament in front of the femoral sheath to cover and blend with transversalis fascia of the anterior. 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. Ta the lining fascia of the anterolateral abdominal wall between the inner surface of the abdominal musculature specifically the transverse abdominal muscle and the peritoneum.
Transversalis fascia is the lining fascia of the anterolateral abdominal wall which lies between the transversus abdominis muscle and peritoneum. In the inguinal region the transversalis fascia. It forms part of the general layer of fascia lining the abdominal parietes and is directly continuous with the iliac fascia internal spermatic and pelvic fasciae. The transversalis fascia moves laterally from the floor of the femoral canal toward the upper end of the venous compartment forming the medial wall.