“…In the rat, the bilaminar cremaster sac appears quite different from the strip described in humans, but during development, the rat cremaster looks like an elongated strip that forms an almost complete sac except for an initial gap at the site of attachment of the mesorchium [17]. Also, studies show that a significant amount of the growth of the muscle comes from the growth center in the gubernacular tip, rather than from the proximal attachment to the abdominal wall [18]. Taken together, these studies suggest that the cremaster muscle is mostly derived from myogenesis within the gubernaculum itself, rather than from either the internal oblique and/or the transversus abdominis muscle.…”