- Anal fascia
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Caption = Coronal section of pelvis, showing arrangement of fasciæ. Viewed from behind.
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The diaphragmatic part of thepelvic fascia covers both surfaces of theLevatores ani . The inferior layer is known as the anal fascia; it is attached above to the obturator fascia along the line of origin of the Levator ani, while below it is continuous with the superior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm, and with the fascia on theSphincter ani internus .The layer covering the upper surface of the pelvic diaphragm follows, above, the line of origin of the Levator ani and is therefore somewhat variable.
In front it is attached to the back of the
symphysis pubis about 2 cm. above its lower border.It can then be traced laterally across the back of the superior ramus of the pubis for a distance of about 1.25 cm., when it reaches the
obturator fascia .It is attached to this fascia along a line which pursues a somewhat irregular course to the spine of the
ischium .The irregularity of this line is because the origin of the Levator ani, which in lower forms is from the pelvic brim, is in man lower down, on the obturator fascia.
Tendinous fibers of origin of the muscle are therefore often found extending up toward, and in some cases reaching, the pelvic brim, and on these the fascia is carried.
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Inferior fascia of diaphragm of pelvis
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