lumbodorsal fascia - significado y definición. Qué es lumbodorsal fascia
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Qué (quién) es lumbodorsal fascia - definición

ANATOMICAL FEATURE
Lumbodorsal fascia; Dorsal lumbar aponeuroses; Fascia thoracolumbalis; Fascia lumbodorsalis; Thoracolumbar fasciae; Lumbodorsal fasciae
  • Thoracolumbar fascia

Thoracolumbar fascia         
The thoracolumbar fascia (lumbodorsal fascia or thoracodorsal fascia) is a deep investing membrane throughout most of the posterior thorax and abdomen although it is a thin fibrous lamina in the thoracic region. Above, it is continuous with a similar investing layer on the back of the neck—the nuchal fascia.
Rectoprostatic fascia         
PERITONEOPERINEAL FASCIA
Rectoprostatic Fascia; Denonvilliers' Fascia; Denonvilliers' fascia; Denonvillier's fascia; Septum retrovesicale; Septum rectovesicale; Retrovesical septum; Rectovesical septum; Rectoprostatic fasciae
The rectoprostatic fascia (Denonvilliers' fascia) is a membranous partition at the lowest part of the rectovesical pouch. It separates the prostate and urinary bladder from the rectum.
Renal fascia         
Gerota Capsule; Fascia renalis; Gerota's fascia; Gerota's capsule; Zuckerkandl's fascia; Fascia of Zuckerkandl; Fascia retrorenalis; Retrorenal fascia; Renal fasciae; Gerotas fascia; Gerotas fasciae; Gerota's fasciae; Zuckerkandl's fasciae; Zuckerkandls fasciae; Zuckerkandls fascia
The renal fascia is a layer of connective tissue encapsulating the kidneys and the adrenal glands. It can be divided into:

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Thoracolumbar fascia

The thoracolumbar fascia (lumbodorsal fascia or thoracodorsal fascia) is a deep investing membrane throughout most of the posterior thorax and abdomen although it is a thin fibrous lamina in the thoracic region. Above, it is continuous with a similar investing layer on the back of the neck—the nuchal fascia.

It is formed of longitudinal and transverse fibers that bridge the aponeuroses of internal oblique and transversus, costal angles and iliac crest laterally, to the vertebral column and sacrum medially. In doing so, they cover the paravertebral muscles.

It is made up of three layers, anterior, middle, and posterior. The anterior and middle layers insert onto the transverse processes of the vertebral column while the posterior layer inserts onto the tips of the spinous processes, hence it is indirectly continuous with the interspinous ligaments.

The anterior layer is the thinnest and the posterior layer is the thickest. Two spaces are formed between these three layers of the fascia.

  • Psoas major lies anterior to the anterior layer, with the anterior fascia of this muscle being continuous with the vertebral body and thus the anterior longitudinal ligament.
  • Between the anterior and middle layer lies the quadratus lumborum muscle.
  • The erector spinae muscles and the transversospinales muscles are then enclosed between the middle and posterior layers.
  • Various superficial muscle layers on the posterior thorax and abdomen then arise from the posterior layer. These primarily include latissimus dorsi and serratus posterior inferior.