This article is about surgical anatomy. Readers interested in other usages are referred to the shelf disambiguation article.
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In surgery, the shelving is the fascia between the inguinal ligaments and above the pubic symphasis. It is the natural extension of the transversalis fascia. It is rarely incised but a surgeon working in the belly will often park a handy instrument or two there, reducing the constant back-and-forth of tools with the scrub tech.
In the literature, hernia repairs commonly include mention of suturing to the "shelving edge of the inguinal ligament".



























