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Formation of the three coverings of the spermatic cord and testis
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Intial disection of the inguinal canal to incise the external oblique aponeurosis and expose the internal oblique layer and the distal end of the inguinal canal
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Location of the incisions and exposure of the superficial muscle of the abdominal wall; the external oblique muscle and its aponeurosis.
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Making a flap in the external oblique muscle to examine the internal oblique muscle
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View and description of external oblique muscle with its origin on the lower (8) ribs and insertion into the linea alba.
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External oblique muscle and the external oblique aponeurosis. All muscles are attached to structures (usually the skeleton) using tendons. The external oblique muscle is a large sheet of muscle and…
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Close view of the three layers which make up the lateral part of the abdominal wall
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The rectus sheath is a sheath which completely surounds the rectus abdominis muscle in the upper 2/3 of the abdomen and lies in front of the muscle in the lower 1/3 of the abdomen
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View of the completed discetion of the anterior abdominal wall
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Closer view of the completed discetion of the anterior abdominal wall
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Summary of the right thoracic muscle disection
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Disection of the superficial muscles of the right side of the thorax
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Disection of the superficial muscles of the left side of the thorax
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