1942
DOI: 10.1097/00000658-194205000-00004
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Anatomy of the Attachments of the Diaphragm

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“…However, these are of lesser importance than the continuity of the diaphragm and transversus muscles and posterior rectus sheath with the formation of a single fibromuscular layer as shown by Rives and Baker (1942). The lamellation of the aponeurosis of the internal oblique along the linea semilunaris separates the transversus and rectus muscles and distinguishes this possible route from the one following.…”
Section: Anatomical Considerations Access To the Mediastinummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these are of lesser importance than the continuity of the diaphragm and transversus muscles and posterior rectus sheath with the formation of a single fibromuscular layer as shown by Rives and Baker (1942). The lamellation of the aponeurosis of the internal oblique along the linea semilunaris separates the transversus and rectus muscles and distinguishes this possible route from the one following.…”
Section: Anatomical Considerations Access To the Mediastinummentioning
confidence: 99%