Fascia of the Abdomen Internal Deep

The abdominal fascia is a collection of tissues that form the walls of the abdominal cavity and participate in its movement. It consists of several layers, including the deep internal fascia of the abdomen.

The internal deep fascia of the abdomen (f.abdoroinis internaprofunda) is a layer of fascia that is located between the peritoneum and the muscles of the anterior abdominal wall. It provides support to internal organs and participates in their movement. The internal deep fascia of the abdomen can be damaged during trauma or surgery on the abdominal cavity.

In the article we will look at the features of the deep internal abdominal fascia, its role in the body, as well as possible damage and methods of treatment.



The abdominal fascia is a thick layer of connective tissue that covers the muscles and internal organs of the abdominal cavity. It is an important element in the structure of our body and performs a number of important functions. In this article, we will look at the deep fascia of the abdomen, also known as the fascia aponeurosis or aponeurosis.

The abdominal fascia is an elastic film covering the anterior and posterior surfaces of the abdominal wall from the symphysis pubis to the superior anterior iliac spine. The contractility and extensibility of this fascia form the muscle corset and protect the soft tissues of the abdominal wall from damage. Diseases of the fascia of the abdominal region are often