Ductus Deferens, blood vessels, nerves and lymph vessels.
The spermatic cord is found only in males. The spermatic cord is composed of the vas deferens which run from each testicle.
blood vessel, nerves, ductus deferens
Spermatic cord structures enter the pelvic cavity through passageways in the anterior abdominal wall known called inguinal canals.
The spermatic cord is a group of fibers and tissues that form part of the male reproductive system. The spermatic cord is located in the abdominal region and extends to the testicles.
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The spermatic cord is located in the abdominal pelvic cavity and the testies which are located outside of the abdominal pelvic cavity
Though the scrotum encloses the testes and protects them, what actually holds them in place is a a single bundle of tissues called the spermatic cord. Each testis then receives its blood supply through the spermatic cord.
Testicular torsion
A long non-absorbable suture is left in the stump of the spermatic cord in case later surgery is necessary.
The reason for this complete removal is that testicular cancers frequently spread from the spermatic cord into the lymph nodes near the kidneys.
It is called the "Scrotum".
varicocele