The four rectus muscles attach directly to the front half of the eye (anterior to the eye's equator), and are named after their straight paths.
It is located in the lower abdomen in front of the rectus abdominis.
The inferior oblique and inferior rectus muscles keep the other eye level.
In addition, this implant features a slightly recessed slot for the superior rectus and a protrusion to fill the superior fornix.
Rectus abdominis is formed by three or more transverse divisions above navel.
A small nick was made in the periphery of the dorsal retina prior to removal of the superior rectus to assist in maintaining orientation.
This membrane is in relation in front with the rectus capitis anterior muscles, behind with the alar ligaments.
The rectus muscles are separated to the pubis symphysis and separated from the pyramidalis muscles.