2.2 The Posterior Abdominal Wall Flashcards
1
Q
What are the Posterior Abdominal Wall Muscles?
A
- The Quadratus Lumborus
- The Psoas Major
- The Iliacus
- The Posterior Aspect of the Diaphragm
2
Q
What are the Posterior Abdominal Wall Organs/Tubes?
A
- The Kidney
- The Suprarenal Gland
- The Pancreas
3
Q
What are the Posterior Abdominal Wall Main Vessels?
A
- The Abdominal Aorta
- The Inferior Vena Cava
4
Q
What are the Posterior Abdominal Wall Nerves?
A
- The Genitofemoral Nerve
- The Internal Femoral Cutaneous Nerve
- The Femoral Nerve
- The Obturator Nerve
5
Q
At what level of the Diaphragm is the Hiatus for the Inferior Vena Cava?
A
T8
6
Q
At what level of the Diaphragm is the Hiatus for the Oesophagus?
A
T10
7
Q
At what level of the Diaphragm is the Hiatus for the Abdominal Aorta?
A
T12
8
Q
What are the 3 main Branches of the Aorta which supply blood to the Gut Tube?
A
- The Coeliac Axis
- The Superior Mesenteric Artery
- The Inferior Mesenteric Artery
9
Q
At what Vertebral Level does the Abdominal Aorta bifurcate into the 2 Common Iliac Arteries?
A
L4
10
Q
How is the Inferior Vena Cava formed in the Abdomen?
A
From the fusing of the Common Iliac Veins