Abstract

To determine the anatomical landmark within the internal oblique muscle. In a prospective study, the abdominal wall was examined for internal oblique muscle land marks in 900 patients undergoing laparatomy. There was a fat line at anterior superior iliac spine level to access the underlying layers and then to the abdominal cavity. A fat triangle within the internal oblique muscle provides a suitable region of surgical incision at the lower part of the abdominal wall.

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