What Is the Conjoint Tendon?
The joint tendon is the groin sickle. It is formed by the fusion of the transverse abdominal muscle with the oblique muscle inside and behind the spermatic cord, and stops at the pubic tubercle.
Joint tendon
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- Chinese name
- Joint tendon
- Meaning
- Groin sickle
- influences
- Stop at the pubic tubercle
- Function
- Not easy to form weak points
- The joint tendon is the groin sickle. It is formed by the fusion of the transverse abdominal muscle with the oblique muscle inside and behind the spermatic cord, and stops at the pubic tubercle.
- In the repair or reinforcement of an external oblique hernia, the combined tendon and the external oblique tendon, or the combined tendon and the internal oblique tendon, are sutured above the inguinal ligament, making it difficult to form a weak point.