Abdomen and peritoneal anatomy COPY COPY COPY Flashcards

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What are the boundaries of the abdomen?

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Superior- Diaphragm, inferior thoracic aperture
Inferior- Iliac crest, inguinal ligament, pelvic inlet.
Posterior- Lumbar vertebral column, Psoas major, quadrates lamborum, abdominal wall muscles
Lateral and anterior- abdominal wall

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Nine divisions of the abdomen

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Left and right hypochondrium
Epigastric
Left and right flank
Umbilical
Left and right groin
Pubic region
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Layers of the abdomen from most superficial.

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Epidermis
Superficial fascia: Campers and scarpas (only below umbilicus)
Muscles: External oblique, internal oblique, transverse abdominis
Trasversalis fascia
Extraperitoneal fascia
Parietal peritoneum

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Rectus abdominas: Name origin, insertion, action and nerve

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Origin- pubic symphysis, pubic tubercle, pubic crest
Insertion, xiphoid process, lower cartilage of ribs
Action: Flex trunk, Support abdo cavity
Nerve: Anterior rami of thoracic spinal nerves

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External oblique: Name origin, insertion, action, nerve and fibre direction

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Origin: Ribs 5-12
Insertion: Iliac crest and linea alba
Action: turn to opposite side
Nerve: anterior rami of thoracic spinal nerves
Fibre direction: Inferior-medial
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Internal oblique: Name origin, insertion, action, nerve and fibre direction

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Origin: Inguinal ligament, iliac crest, thoracolumbar fascia
Insertion: Ribs 9-12
Action: turn to same side
Fibre direction: Supero medial
Nerve: Anterior rami of thoracic spinal nerves

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Transverse abdominas: Name origin, insertion, action, nerve and fibre direction

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Origin: Thoracolumbar fascia, iliac crest, inguinal ligament
Insertion: linea alba, pectineal line, pubic crest
Action: supports abdominal wall
Nerve:Anterior rami of thoracic spinal nerves
Fibre direction: transverse

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Rectus sheath- describe.

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Aponeurosis of three abdominal wall layers, completely enclose the rectus abdominas to the level of the arcuate line where it covers the superficial surface only.

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Abdominal muscle blood supply

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Inferior and superior epigastric arteries. They enastamose and run over the top of the transversalis fascia.

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Venous drainage

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Thoracoepigastic- drains to axillary

Superficial epigastric- drains to femoral

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Nerve supply and pathway

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Skin, muscle and parietal peritoneum all supplied by lower 6 (T7-12) intercostal nerve and iliohypogastric/ ilioinguinal (L1). All from anterior rami
Nerves travel between internal oblique and transversus abdominal

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Abdomen dermatomes start, middle finish

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T6 at xiphoid proces, T7, T8, T9, T10 at umbilicus, T11, T12, L1 at anterior rami of pubic symphysis

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Lymphatic drainage

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Above bellybutton anterior and posterior auxiliary

Belo bellybutton the superficial inguinal

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Describe the nerve supply of the parietal peritoneum

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SOMATIC
Sensitive to touch, pain, pressure, temperature.
Body wall- thoracic and lumbar nerves
Superior- phrenic nerve
Inferior- obturator nerve
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Describe the neve supply to the visceral peritoneum

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AUTONOMIC
Sensitive to stretch/ distension
Afferent fibres

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