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An embryonic developmental outpouching of the peritoneum.
It begins around the 12th week of gestation, and begins as a peritoneal outpouching.
In males, it precedes the testis in its descent down within the gubernaculum, and closes.
This closure occurs at any point from a few weeks before birth, to a few weeks after birth.
The remaining portion around the testes becomes the tunica vaginalis, and if it does not close in females, it forms the canal of Nuck.
Failure of closure of the processus vaginalis leads to the propensity for peritoneal fluid to travel down the channel leading to the formation of a hydrocele.
Similarly, accumulation of blood in a persistent processus vaginalis may manifest as a hematocele.
The persistence of processus vaginalis is more common on the right side than the left.
Failure of closure of the processus vaginalis leads to the propensity for development of an indirect inguinal hernia, and
the more patent the processus vaginalis, the more likely to develop a hernia.
Congenital malformation of the processus vaginalis can lead to testicular torsion.
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Vaginal process

Superiorly the medial plate is prolonged on to the under surface of the body as a thin lamina, named the vaginal process, which articulates in front with the sphenoidal process of the palatine and behind this with the ala of the vomer.
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The processus vaginalis (or vaginal process ) is an embryonic developmental outpouching of the peritoneum .

It is present from around the 12th week of gestation, and commences as a peritoneal outpouching.

In males, it precedes the testis in their descent down within the gubernaculum , and closes. This closure occurs at any point from a few weeks before birth, to a few weeks after birth. The remaining portion around the testes becomes the tunica vaginalis . [1]

It does not close in females. Instead, it forms the canal of Nuck . [2]

Failure of closure of the processus vaginalis leads to the propensity to develop a number of abnormalities.

Peritoneal fluid can travel down a patent processus vaginalis leading to the formation of a hydrocele .

There is the potential for an inguinal hernia to develop, although not all people with a patent processus vaginalis will develop one. The more patent the processus vaginalis , the more likely the patient is to develope a hernia.

Persistent patent processus vaginalis more common on the right than the left.











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