Anterior Abdominal Wall Picture Cards Flashcards
Note where you would palpate the spleen, liver, ascending and descending colon. Take note of the subcostal and intertubercular planes and the linea semilunaris planes.
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Name the hernia.
umbilical hernia
Name the hernia and some key features/things to know
lumbar hernia - superior to the middle iliac crest into an area known as Petit’s triangle
Name the hernia and some key features/things to know.
direct inguinal hernia - medial to the deep epigastric vessels, superior to the inguinal ligament, does not go through inguinal canal.
Name the hernia and some key features/things to know.
Indirect inguinal hernia - lateral to the deep inferior epigastric vessels and superior to the inguinal ligament
Name the nine abdominal regions and the two lines of division as noted.
- Right hypochondriac region
- Epigastric region
- Left hypochondriac region
- Umbilical region
- Right flank region
- Left flank region
- Subcostal plane
- Intertubercular plane
- Left inguinal region
- Right inguinal region
- Pubic region
Name all the coverings of the spermatic cord and testis and what layers of the abdominal wall each corresponds to.
From superficial to deep:
Dartos fascia - from Scarpa’s fascia
External spermatic fascia - from external oblique fascia
Cremaster fascia - from internal oblique fascia
Internal spermatic fascia - from the transversus abdominis muscle fasica
Peritoneum
Name the nerves.
Iliohypogastric nerve
Superficial epigastric arteries
- Medial umbilical folds
- Median umbilical folds
Note: It is not highlighting a vein or artery
Lateral umbilical folds
Inferior epigastric arteries
Also name what this artery arises from.
Superior epigastric arteries - arises from the internal thoracic arteries
Ilioinguinal nerve