The vesical fascia is a continuation of the internal oblique tissue into the abdominal cavity through the obturator fascia. It lies between the rectus abdominis muscle and the common iliacus muscle within the lumbar inguinal ring. Fascia is located between two layers: internal and external, separating the muscles. The main function of these formations is to provide maximum protection from possible injuries and damage to internal organs. On the one hand, the inner layers allow you to withstand pressure almost painlessly during the activity of the internal organs, on the other hand, they eliminate friction of vital organs against each other.
It is important to understand that these structures do not have a direct projection on the surface of the body, so they can only be detected by visual examination or through additional diagnostic methods. So