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Vagina musculi recti abdominis je pochva přímého svalu břišního - musculus rectus abdominis . Tato pochva je tvořena aponeurózami svalů postranních. Je z hutného vaziva, které zaobaluje oba dva přímé břišní svaly. Pochvy obou stran se spojují uprostřed v linea alba . Rozlišujeme přední a zadní list pochvy. Tyto listy mají rozdílnou anatomii nad a pod pupkem (nad a pod linea arcuata ).
Zadní list tvoří zadní část rozdvojené aponeurózy musculus obliquus internus abdominis a aponeuróza musculus transversus abdominis .
Přední list je tvořen aponeurózami všech tří bříšních svalů.
Zadní list tvoří pouze fascia transversalis .
ČIHÁK, Radomír. Anatomie. - vydání. Grada, 2011. ISBN 9788024738178 .
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Aponeurosis consisting of the transverse abdominal, the external and internal oblique fibres fused together.
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This is a very good drawing, showing the slight difference between the anterior layer of the rectus sheath and the aponeurosis of the external oblique.
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Good view of the rectus sheath around the muscle.
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Shows the lamina anterior vaginae musculi recti abdominis, behind the musculus rectus abdominis.
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The transversalis fascia makes up part of the posterior rectus sheath above the linea arcuata.
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Good image of a dissection, taking apart the rectus sheath from the muscle.
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Clearly shows the aponeurosis of the external oblique.
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This drawing shows the linea arcuata nicely. This is where the lower limit of the posterior layer of the rectus sheath.
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Lamina anterior vaginae musculi recti abdominis is a part of Vagina musculi recti abdominis
Lamina anterior vaginae musculi recti abdominis [ATI-ConceptId: 3643] is a part of Vagina musculi recti abdominis [ATI-ConceptId: 490]
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Musculus obliquus externus abdominis
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The rectus sheath is a tendon sheath (aponeurosis) which encloses the rectus abdominis and pyramidalis muscles . It is an extension of the tendons of the external abdominal oblique , internal abdominal oblique , and transversus abdominis muscles. In addition to these muscles, the rectus sheath also contains neurovasculature of the anterior abdominal wall . Its function is to protect the contents it encloses.
This article will explain the definition, anatomy, and function of the rectus sheath.
The rectus sheath is a multilayered aponeurosis, a fibrous sheath of dense regular connective tissue . However, the rectus sheath doesn’t completely enclose its contents.
It covers the anterior and posterior surfaces of the upper three-quarters of the rectus abdominis muscle, and the lower quarter of its anterior surface. The lower quarter of the posterior surface of the rectus abdominis muscle isn’t covered with rectus sheath at all, but r
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