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Identifier: anatomydescripti1887grey
Title: Anatomy, descriptive and surgical
12 months: 1887 (1880s)
Authors: Grey, Henry, 1825-1861 Decide, T. Pickering (Thomas Pickering), 1841-1919, ed Eager, William W. (William Williams), b. 1837
Topics: Human anatomy Anatomy
Writer: Philadelphia : Lea brothers & co.
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medication
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rigin and Course of Obturator Artery. below such circumstances would nearly utterly encircle the neck of a hernial sac (supposinga hernia to exist in such a case), and can be in nice hazard of being wounded if an ope-ration was carried out. 588 THE ARTERIES. The interior pudic is the smaller of the 2 terminal branches of the anteriortrunk of the inner iliac, and provides the exterior organs of technology. Itpasses downward and outward to the decrease border of the nice sacro-sciatic fora-men, and emerges from the pelvis between the Pyriformis and Coccygeus muscular tissues;it then crosses the backbone of the ischium and re-enters the pelvis via the lessersacro-sciatic foramen. The artery now crosses the Obturator internus muscle alongthe outer wall of the ischio-rectal fossa, being located about an inch and a halfabove the decrease margin of the ischial tuberosity. It's right here contained in a sheath Fig. 402. »_~..n IN- EXTERNAL OBTUR- TERNAL ILIAC PS0ASMAGNUS ARTERYOF THECORPUSCAVERNOSUM

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ARTERY SMALL SCIATIC NERVE The Inner Pudic Artery and its Branches within the Male. of the obturator fascia, and regularly approaches the margin of the ramus of theischium, alongside which it ascends ahead and upward, pierces the posterior layer ofthe deep perineal fascia, and runs ahead alongside the interior margin of the ramus ofthe pubes; lastly, it perforates the anterior layer of the deep perineal fascia anddivides into its two terminal branches, the dorsal artery of the penis and the arteryof the corpus cavernosum. Relations.—Within the first a part of its course, inside the pelvis, it lies in entrance ofthe Pyriformis muscle and sacral plexus of nerves and on the outer facet of the rec-tum (on the left facet). Because it crosses the backbone of the ischium it's coated by theGluteus maximus. Within the pelvis it lies on the outer facet of the ischio-rectal fossa,upon the floor of the Obturator internus muscle, contained in a fibrous canalformed by the obturator fascia and the falciform strategy of the g


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