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The sac of the tunicavaginalis is represented in a distended condition.
It is a pouch of serous membrane, derived from the saccus vaginalis of the peritoneum, which in the fetus preceded the descent of the testis from the abdomen into the scrotum.
The Tunica Vasculosa is the vascular layer of the testis, consisting of a plexus of bloodvessels, held together by delicate areolar tissue.
Background: A hydrocele is a collection of serous fluid that results from a defect or irritation in the tunicavaginalis of the scrotum.
In a hydrocele of the cord, the closure of the tunicavaginalis is defective.
The incidence of hydrocele is rising with the increasing survival rate of premature infants and with increasing use of the peritoneal cavity for ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunts, dialysis, and renal transplants.