Funicular part of ductus deferens

Pars funicularis ductus deferentis

  • Related terms: Funicular part; Vas deferens: Funicular part

Definition

Commencing at the lower part of the tail of the epididymis, the ductus deferens is at first very tortuous, but gradually becoming less twisted it ascends along the posterior border of the testis and medial side of the epididymis (Scrotal part of the ductus deferens), and, as a constituent of the spermatic cord (Funicular part of the ductus deferens), traverses the inguinal canal (Inguinal part of the ductus deferens) to the abdominal inguinal ring. Here it separates from the other structures of the cord, curves around the lateral side of the inferior epigastric artery, and ascends for about 2.5 cm. in front of the external iliac artery. 

References

This definition incorporates text from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy (20th U.S. edition of Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body, published in 1918 – from http://www.bartleby.com/107/).

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