Dartos fascia
Layer of connective tissue in the scrotum and penis
Dartos fascia[edit]
The dartos fascia is a layer of connective tissue found in the scrotum and penis. It is a continuation of the superficial fascia of the abdominal wall and plays a crucial role in the thermoregulation of the testes.

Anatomy[edit]
The dartos fascia is a thin layer of smooth muscle fibers mixed with connective tissue. It is located immediately beneath the skin of the scrotum and penis. In the scrotum, the dartos fascia is continuous with the superficial fascia of the perineum and the Colles' fascia.
Structure[edit]
The dartos fascia is composed of smooth muscle fibers that are oriented in a longitudinal direction. These fibers are responsible for the wrinkling of the scrotal skin, which helps in regulating the temperature of the testes by reducing the surface area of the scrotum when it is cold.

Function[edit]
The primary function of the dartos fascia is to assist in the thermoregulation of the testes. By contracting, the dartos muscle reduces the surface area of the scrotum, thereby conserving heat. Conversely, when the muscle relaxes, the scrotum becomes smoother, increasing the surface area and allowing for heat dissipation.
Clinical significance[edit]
The dartos fascia is involved in several clinical conditions. For instance, in cases of hydrocele, the dartos fascia may become distended due to the accumulation of fluid. Additionally, surgical procedures involving the scrotum, such as orchidopexy, require careful handling of the dartos fascia to ensure proper healing and function.

Development[edit]
The dartos fascia develops from the mesenchyme of the genital tubercle during embryonic development. It is homologous to the dartos muscle in females, which is found in the labia majora.
Related structures[edit]
The dartos fascia is closely associated with other structures in the scrotum, including the tunica vaginalis, the cremaster muscle, and the spermatic cord. These structures work together to support and protect the testes.
Histology[edit]
Histologically, the dartos fascia is characterized by its smooth muscle fibers interspersed with connective tissue. The muscle fibers are non-striated and involuntary, similar to other smooth muscles in the body.
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