The Transversalis Fascia: New Observations

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Abstract

The transversalis fascia is the least understood of all the structures that make up the inguinal region. From the standpoint of anatomy and physiology, little is known about this tissue layer, which was first described and named by Astley Cooper nearly two centuries ago.1

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Bendavid, R. (2001). The Transversalis Fascia: New Observations. In Abdominal Wall Hernias (pp. 97–100). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8574-3_10

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