That’s why this is so hard. They don’t know what they don’t know and are resistant to acknowleging a problem. When they do acknowledge it, as at Baylor where they will now allegedly be teaching it, they refuse to talk about it for fear of being held liable for how they haven’t been teaching it (they contacted legal counsel).
I’m getting called fake news, but it’s so ridiculous because I’d be happy to get proven wrong by an exception, as one exception would actually help. If one textbook has it, that would help me get the others changed, for example.
What’s interesting is how this anatomy is labeled in Grant’s dissector — used by first year medical students. But it disappears by the time you get into OB/GYN literature. See: