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In the simplest form, the male inguinal canal contains only the spermatic cord in addition to the same nerves found in the female inguinal canal. However, the spermatic cord contains several layers of fascia, and houses several arteries, nerves, and other reproductive structures.
In human anatomy, the groin, also known as the inguinal region or iliac region, [1] is the junctional area between the torso and the thigh. [2] The groin is at the front of the body on either side of the pubic tubercle, where the lower part of the abdominal wall meets the thigh.
The inguinal region, sometimes called the groin, is the lower part of the anterolateral abdominal wall. It’s a small area of great importance, as it serves as a passageway for structures such as the spermatic cord, vessels, and nerves to enter or leave the abdominal cavity.
The inguinal region, also known as the groin, is an anatomical space in the lower portion of the anterior abdominal wall, located superior to the thigh, lateral to the pubic tubercle, and inferomedial to the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS).
The male genital system consists of both external and internal parts. The external male genitalia include the penis, urethra, and scrotum. The internal male genitalia include the seminal...
The inguinal area and canal are known with inguinal hernias. Inguinal and femoral hernias are collectively called groin hernias. Other surgical diseases like hydrocele, varicocele and undescended testis are encountered in the area but are less common. Indirect Hernia
The inguinal region of the body, also known as the groin, is located on the lower portion of the anterior abdominal wall, with the thigh inferiorly, the pubic tubercle medially, and the...
The organs that make up the male reproductive system perform the following: Produce, maintain and transport sperm cells and semen. Sperm cells are male reproductive cells. Semen is the protective fluid around sperm. Discharge sperm. Produce and secrete male sex hormones.
Anatomy of the groin: muscles, arteries, veins and lymphatic system..., from the online textbook of urology by D. Manski.
The inguinal region (sometimes referred to as the groin region) is the triangular area where the anterior abdominal wall joins the upper inner thigh. Figure 1. Inguinal region and inguinal canal. Borders.