The inguinal canal is a passage in the
anterior
Standard anatomical terms of location are used to describe unambiguously the anatomy of humans and other animals. The terms, typically derived from Latin or Greek roots, describe something in its standard anatomical position. This position pro ...
abdominal wall
In anatomy, the abdominal wall represents the boundaries of the abdominal cavity. The abdominal wall is split into the anterolateral and posterior walls.
There is a common set of layers covering and forming all the walls: the deepest being the vi ...
on each side of the body (one on each side of the
midline), which in males, convey the
spermatic cord
The spermatic cord is the cord-like structure in males formed by the vas deferens (''ductus deferens'') and surrounding tissue that runs from the deep inguinal ring down to each testicle. Its serosal covering, the tunica vaginalis, is an exten ...
s and in females, the
round ligament of the uterus. The inguinal canals are larger and more prominent in males.
Structure
The inguinal canals are situated just above the medial half of the
inguinal ligament
The inguinal ligament (), also known as Poupart's ligament or groin ligament, is a band running from the pubic tubercle to the anterior superior iliac spine. It forms the base of the inguinal canal through which an indirect inguinal hernia may ...
. The canals are approximately 4 to 6 cm long,
angled anteroinferiorly and medially. In males, its diameter is normally 2 cm (±1 cm in standard deviation) at the deep inguinal ring.
[The diameter has been estimated to be ±2.2cm ±1.08cm in Africans, and 2.1 cm ±0.41cm in Europeans.]
A first-order approximation is to visualize each canal as a cylinder.
Walls
To help define the boundaries, these canals are often further approximated as boxes with six sides. Not including the two rings, the remaining four sides are usually called the "anterior wall", "inferior wall ("floor")", "superior wall ("roof")", and "posterior wall".
These consist of the following:
Deep inguinal ring
The deep inguinal ring (internal or deep abdominal ring, abdominal inguinal ring, internal inguinal ring, ''annulus abdominalis'') is the entrance to the inguinal canal.
Location
The surface marking of the deep inguinal ring is classically described as half an inch above the midpoint of the inguinal ligament.
However, the surface anatomy of the point is disputed. In a recent study, it was found to be in a region between the mid-inguinal point (situated midway between the
anterior superior iliac spine and the
pubic symphysis) and the midpoint of the
inguinal ligament
The inguinal ligament (), also known as Poupart's ligament or groin ligament, is a band running from the pubic tubercle to the anterior superior iliac spine. It forms the base of the inguinal canal through which an indirect inguinal hernia may ...
(i.e. midway between the
anterior superior iliac spine and the
pubic tubercle). Traditionally, either one of these two sites was claimed as its location. However, this claim is based upon the study's dissection of 52 cadavers, and may not reflect the live ''in vivo'' anatomy.
Some sources state that it is at the layer of the
transversalis fascia.
Description
The deep inguinal ring is an opening in the
transversalis fascia.
It is of an oval form, the long axis of the oval being vertical; it varies in size in different subjects, and is much larger in the male than in the female. It is bounded, above and laterally, by the arched lower margin of the transversalis fascia; below and medially, by the
inferior epigastric vessels
In human anatomy, the inferior epigastric vessels refers to the inferior epigastric artery and the inferior epigastric vein.
See also
*Terms for anatomical location
Standard anatomical terms of location are used to describe unambiguously t ...
. It transmits the
spermatic cord
The spermatic cord is the cord-like structure in males formed by the vas deferens (''ductus deferens'') and surrounding tissue that runs from the deep inguinal ring down to each testicle. Its serosal covering, the tunica vaginalis, is an exten ...
in the male and the
round ligament of the uterus in the female.
From its circumference, a thin funnel-shaped membrane, the
infundibuliform fascia, is continued around the cord and testis, enclosing them in a distinct covering.
Superficial inguinal ring

The superficial inguinal ring (subcutaneous inguinal ring or external inguinal ring) is an anatomical structure in the anterior wall of the mammalian
abdomen
The abdomen (colloquially called the gut, belly, tummy, midriff, tucky, or stomach) is the front part of the torso between the thorax (chest) and pelvis in humans and in other vertebrates. The area occupied by the abdomen is called the abdominal ...
. It is a triangular opening that forms the exit of the inguinal canal, which houses the
ilioinguinal nerve, the genital branch of the
genitofemoral nerve, and the
spermatic cord
The spermatic cord is the cord-like structure in males formed by the vas deferens (''ductus deferens'') and surrounding tissue that runs from the deep inguinal ring down to each testicle. Its serosal covering, the tunica vaginalis, is an exten ...
(in men) or the
round ligament (in women). At the other end of the canal, the
deep inguinal ring forms the entrance.
[James Harmon, M.D., Ph.D., Lecture 13. Human Gross Anatomy. University of Minnesota. September 4, 2008.]
It is found within the
aponeurosis of the external oblique, immediately above the
pubic crest
Medial to the pubic tubercle is the pubic crest, which extends from this process to the medial end of the pubis (bone), pubic bone.
It gives attachment to the conjoint tendon, the rectus abdominis, the abdominal external oblique muscle, and the ...
, 1 centimeter above and superolateral to the
pubic tubercle.
It has the following boundaries—medial crura by pubic crest, lateral crura by pubic tubercle and inferiorly by inguinal ligament.
Contents
The structures which pass through the canals differ between males and females:
* in males: the
spermatic cord
The spermatic cord is the cord-like structure in males formed by the vas deferens (''ductus deferens'') and surrounding tissue that runs from the deep inguinal ring down to each testicle. Its serosal covering, the tunica vaginalis, is an exten ...
and its coverings, and the
ilioinguinal nerve.
* in females: the
round ligament of the uterus, and the
ilioinguinal nerve.
The classic description of the contents of the spermatic cords in the male are:
3 arteries: artery to vas deferens (or ductus deferens),
testicular artery,
cremasteric artery;
3 fascial layers:
external spermatic,
cremasteric, and
internal spermatic fascia;
3 other structures:
pampiniform plexus,
vas deferens
The vas deferens (: vasa deferentia), ductus deferens (: ductūs deferentes), or sperm duct is part of the male reproductive system of many vertebrates. In mammals, spermatozoa are produced in the seminiferous tubules and flow into the epididyma ...
(ductus deferens), testicular lymphatics;
3 nerves: genital branch of the
genitofemoral nerve (L1/2), sympathetic and visceral afferent fibres,
ilioinguinal nerve (N.B. outside spermatic cord but travels next to it)
Note that the
ilioinguinal nerve passes through the
superficial ring to descend into the
scrotum
In most terrestrial mammals, the scrotum (: scrotums or scrota; possibly from Latin ''scortum'', meaning "hide" or "skin") or scrotal sac is a part of the external male genitalia located at the base of the penis. It consists of a sac of skin ...
, but does not formally run through the canal.
Development
In males
During development, each
testicle
A testicle or testis ( testes) is the gonad in all male bilaterians, including humans, and is Homology (biology), homologous to the ovary in females. Its primary functions are the production of sperm and the secretion of Androgen, androgens, p ...
descends from the starting point on the
posterior abdominal wall (para-aortically) from the
labioscrotal swellings near the kidneys, down the
abdomen
The abdomen (colloquially called the gut, belly, tummy, midriff, tucky, or stomach) is the front part of the torso between the thorax (chest) and pelvis in humans and in other vertebrates. The area occupied by the abdomen is called the abdominal ...
, and through the inguinal canals to reach the
scrotum
In most terrestrial mammals, the scrotum (: scrotums or scrota; possibly from Latin ''scortum'', meaning "hide" or "skin") or scrotal sac is a part of the external male genitalia located at the base of the penis. It consists of a sac of skin ...
. This way, each testicle descends through the abdominal wall into the scrotum the
processus vaginalis (which later obliterates).
Clinical significance
Abdominal contents (potentially including intestine) can be abnormally displaced from the abdominal cavity. Where these contents exit through the inguinal canal, having passed through the
deep inguinal ring, the condition is known as an
indirect or oblique inguinal hernia. This can also cause infertility. This condition is far more common in males than in females, owing to the inguinal canal's small size in females.
A hernia that exits the abdominal cavity directly through the deep layers of the abdominal wall, thereby bypassing the inguinal canal, is known as a
direct inguinal hernia.
In males with strong presentation of the
cremasteric reflex
The cremasteric reflex is a superficial (i.e., close to the skin's surface) reflex observed in human males.
This reflex is elicited by lightly stroking or poking the superior and medial (inner) part of the thigh—regardless of the direction of ...
, the testes can—during
supine
In grammar, a supine is a form of verbal noun used in some languages. The term is most often used for Latin, where it is one of the four principal parts of a verb. The word refers to a position of lying on one's back (as opposed to ' prone', l ...
sexual activity or manual manipulation—partially or fully retract into the inguinal canal for a short period of time. In juveniles and adults with inguinal injury, retraction can be prolonged and potentially lead to overheating-related infertility.
The superficial ring is
palpable[Moore & Agur, Essential Clinical Anatomy (2007)] under normal conditions. It becomes dilated in a condition called
athletic pubalgia. Abdominal contents may protrude through the ring in
inguinal hernia
An inguinal hernia or groin hernia is a hernia (protrusion) of abdominal cavity contents through the inguinal canal. Symptoms, which may include pain or discomfort especially with or following coughing, exercise, or bowel movements, are absen ...
.
Thus lymphatic spread from a testicular tumour is to the para-aortic nodes first, and not the inguinal nodes.
Additional images
File:Gray1146.png, The spermatic cord in the inguinal canal
File:Inguinal fossae.PNG, Inguinal fossae
File:Gray401.png, The abdominal inguinal ring
File:Gray547.png, The relations of the femoral and abdominal inguinal rings, seen from within the abdomen. Right side.
File:Inguinalhernia.gif, Diagram of an indirect, scrotal inguinal hernia
An inguinal hernia or groin hernia is a hernia (protrusion) of abdominal cavity contents through the inguinal canal. Symptoms, which may include pain or discomfort especially with or following coughing, exercise, or bowel movements, are absen ...
(median
The median of a set of numbers is the value separating the higher half from the lower half of a Sample (statistics), data sample, a statistical population, population, or a probability distribution. For a data set, it may be thought of as the “ ...
view from the left)
File:Spermatic cord 2.jpg, Superficial inguinal ring
File:Slide4Nemo.JPG, Anterior abdominal wall. Intermediate dissection. Anterior view.
See also
*
Superficial inguinal ring
*
Inguinal hernia
An inguinal hernia or groin hernia is a hernia (protrusion) of abdominal cavity contents through the inguinal canal. Symptoms, which may include pain or discomfort especially with or following coughing, exercise, or bowel movements, are absen ...
*
Tucking
Notes
References
* Adam Mitchell; Drake, Richard; Gray, Henry David; Wayne Vogl (2010). Gray's anatomy for students. Elsevier/Churchill Livingstone. pp. 286. .
External links
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* - "The inguinal canal and derivation of the layers of the spermatic cord."
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* - "Anterior Abdominal Wall: Borders of the Superficial Inguinal Ring"
* - "The inguinal canal and derivation of the layers of the spermatic cord."
* - "The Male & Female Inguinal Canal"
Diagram at nurseminerva.co.uk*
* - "The Coverings of the Inguinal Canal, External & Internal Oblique & Transversus Abdominis Removed"
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