• The pelvic fasciae are the fascia of the pelvis and can be divided into: (a) the fascial sheaths of. the obturator internus muscle (fascia of the obturator internus)...
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  • Additionally, the pelvis also contains extraperitoneal fascia, or endopelvic fascia, that sits inferior to the pelvic peritoneum and can be considered one continuous...
  • Description: Pelvic Fascia.—The fascia of the pelvis may be resolved into: (a) the fascial sheaths of the Obturator internus, Piriformis, and pelvic diaphragm; (b)...
  • The branches of the sacral plexus don’t pierce this fascia while passing out of the pelvis.
  • Pelvic Fascia and Perineopelvic Spaces, The steadily changing pressure and filling conditions in the pelvis require adaptability of those structures.
  • Other articles where pelvic fascia is discussed: renal system: General description: …the visceral layer of the pelvic fascia.
  • fascia within the true pelvis that supports the pelvic viscera. ... an extension of the transversalis fascia covering the superior surface of the pelvic diaphragm.