Fig. 7.
a: TF of the anterior approach. b: the spermatic cord of the male specimen is fixed in the inguinal canal by the epididymis aponeurosis. c: in another male specimen, the muscle fibers of the epididymis muscle fused to form the epididymal aponeurosis, and the spermatic cord was The spermatic cord was fixed to the inguinal canal. d: the muscle fibers of theIOMA, TAM extend to the epididymis muscle
We found in two male cadaveric specimens, the anterior wall of the inguinal canal consisted of AEOMA and AIOMA, and the cremaster on the surface of the spermatic cord had nothing to do with the EOMA and its tendinous membrane, the source of its tissues was the IOMA and the TAM, the spermatic cord penetrated through the external ring and then directly into the scrotum, and the tough fibrous connective tissue that anchors the spermatic cord extends from the spermatic cord just below it into the inguinal ligaments
