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The arteriies are: The sticular, Deference, and Cremasteric.

The nn. are : the nerve to the Cremasteric artery (from genital branch of the Genitaofemoral nerve) and the Sympathetic nerve.

Vas Deference, correspondi vv., Pampiniform Plexus, the lymphatic vessels and the Process vaginalis

Thanks. Please check the above against the Gray's Anatomy. After fifty years of practice, I still use the Gray's Anatomy for guidance and reference.

The idea of importance is , have a basic knowledge, look very carefully, don't ligate nor cut anything at all unneccessary; put everything back in a normal anatomic order , make sure not to twist them, attain hemostasis without creating much tissue strangulated by the sutures.

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Spermatic cord contents "3 arteries, 3 nerves, 3 other things":

3 arteries: testicular, ductus deferens, cremasteric.

3 nerves: genital branch of the genitofemoral, cremasteric, autonomics.

3 other things: ductus deferens, pampiniform plexus, lymphatics.

· Note some argument about this: Moore doesn't put in cremasteric nerve, Lumley puts in inguinal...

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Spermatic cord: genitofemoral nerve, deferential artery, ductus derenes, pampiniform plexus, testicular artery.

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spermatic cord; genitofemoral nerve, deferential artery, ductus derences, pampiniform plexus and testicular artery. infro by Etim Mark

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Spermatic fascia and cremastric muscles, spermatic cord, testicular artery and veins

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