Lab 6 Flashcards

1
Q

State the fascicle direction for the following muscles:

a. ) External intercostal muscle
b. ) Internal intercostal muscle
c. ) Innermost intercostal muscle

A

a. ) External intercostal muscle - inferomedial.
b. ) Internal intercostal muscle - inferolateral.
c. ) Innermost intercostal muscle - inferolateral.

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2
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Which intercostal muscle(s) are incomplete anteriorly/ posteriorly? What replaces these spaces?

A

External intercostal muscle is incomplete anteriorly, where it is covered by the external intercostal membrane.
Internal intercostal muscle is incomplete posteriorly, where it is covered by the internal intercostal membrane.

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3
Q

List muscles involved with forced inspiration.

A
"STEPS". 
S - Sternocleidomastoid. 
T - Thoracic diaphragm. 
E - External intercostals. 
P - Parasternal (interchondral) part of internal intercostals. 
S - Scalenes.
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4
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List muscles involved with forced expiration.

A

“TAI”.
T - Transversus thoracis.
A - Abdominal muscles (RE, EAO, IAO).
I - Interosseus part of internal intercostals.

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5
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What are the peripheral attachments of the respiratory diaphragm?

A

Anteriorly - xiphoid process.
Posteriorly - medial and lateral arcuate ligaments.
Laterally - inferior 6 costal cartilages.
Inferiorly - lumbar vertebral bodies (via crura, and median arcuate ligament).

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6
Q

Which hemidiaphragm sits higher then the other, and why?

A

The right hemidiaphragm sits higher then the left as the liver is on the right side of the body (in space which would otherwise be occupied by the diaphragm).

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7
Q

What major connective tissues attach to the central tendon:

a. ) Superiorly
b. ) Inferiorly

A

a. ) Superiorly - fibrous pericardium.

b. ) Inferiorly - coronary ligament (of liver).

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8
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What structure passes through the central tendon and at which vertebral level?

A

The inferior vena cava passes through the vena caval aperture in the central tendon, at the level of T8.

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9
Q

Explain the structural differences between the right and left crura.

A

Right crura - attaches to VB of L1 - L3; creates a loop in which the centre is the oesophageal hiatus.
Left crura - attaches to VB of L1 - L2.

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10
Q

Name at least two structures that pass through the right crus and at which vertebral level?

A

Vertebral level - T12.

Structures - descending aorta, VAGUS nerve.

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11
Q

Over which muscle do the following ligaments span:
a.) Medial arcuate ligament
b,) Lateral arcuate ligament

A

a.) Medial arcuate ligament - psoas major.

b,) Lateral arcuate ligament - quadratus lumborum.

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12
Q

What are the bony attachments of each arcuate ligaments?

a. ) Medial
b. ) Lateral

A

a.) Medial arcuate ligament - VB’s of L1 and L2, to the TVP of L1.
b,) Lateral arcuate ligament - TVP of L1 to the tip of the 12th rib.

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13
Q

What structures form the aortic hiatus?

A

The median arcuate ligament and the VB of L1.

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14
Q

What structure unites the left and right crura of the diaphragm?

A

The median arcuate ligament.

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15
Q

To which embryological section (epaxial or hypaxial) of the embryo do the abdominal flank muscles
belong?

A

Abdominal muscles are hypaxial.

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16
Q

Between which two muscles is the neurovascular plane situated in the abdomen?

A

Between the IAO and TA.

17
Q

Which muscles contribute to the formation of the sheath and what parts do they contribute to?
1.
2.
3.

A
  1. External abdominal oblique - anterior layer.
  2. Internal abdominal oblique - anterior and posterior layers.
  3. Transversus abdominus - posterior layer.
18
Q

Which fascial structure separates the posterior layer of the rectus sheath from the peritoneum?

A

Transversalis fascia.

19
Q

What layer does the transversalis fascia become in the spermatic cord?

A

Transversalis fascia becomes the internal spermatic fascia.

20
Q

What does the following structure contain:

Median umbilical fold.

A

Median umbilical fold contains the median umbilical ligament, also known as the obliterated urachus.

21
Q

What does the following structure contain:

Medial umbilical fold(s).

A

Medial umbilical fold contains the medial umbilical ligaments, which are remnants of the umbilical arteries.

22
Q

What does the following structure contain:
Lateral umbilical fold.

What structures are the demarcation point for this structure?

A

Lateral umbilical fold contains inferior epigastric artery.

The vascular structures lying underneath (inferior aspect) to the peritoneal fold.

23
Q
For the following muscle, answer the fields below: 
EAO. 
a.) Origin 
b.) Insertion 
c.) Action
A

EAO.

a. ) Origin - lower 8 ribs.
b. ) Insertion - linea alba, pubic tubercle, iliac crest.
c. ) Action - contralateral rotation, aid flexion, abdominal compression.

24
Q
For the following muscle, answer the fields below: 
IAO. 
a.) Origin 
b.) Insertion 
c.) Action
A

IAO.

a. ) Origin - thorocolumbar fascia, iliac crest, inguinal ligament.
b. ) Insertion - lower 4 ribs, linea alba, pubic crest (via conjoint tendon).
c. ) Action - ipsilateral rotation, aid flexion, abdominal compression.

25
Q
For the following muscle, answer the fields below: 
TA. 
a.) Origin 
b.) Insertion 
c.) Action
A

TA.

a. ) Origin - iliac crest, thorocolumbar fascia, inguinal ligament.
b. ) Insertion - linea alba, pubic crest (via conjoint tendon).
c. ) Action - abdominal compression only.

26
Q

State what each of the following abdominal wall structures become in the spermatic cord:

a. ) Parietal peritoneum
b. ) Transversalis fascia
c. ) Transverse abdominus
d. ) Internal abdominal oblique
e. ) External abdominal oblique

A

a. ) Parietal peritoneum - tunica vaginalis.
b. ) Transversalis fascia - Internal spermatic fascia.
c. ) Transverse abdominus - nil.
d. ) Internal abdominal oblique - cremaster muscle.
e. ) External abdominal oblique - external spermatic fascia

27
Q

Consider the conjoint tendon.
With which other muscle does internal oblique join to form this tendon? Where does this tendon attach to medially, and whats it’s function?

A

Conjoint tendon = aponeurosis’ of TA + IAO. Attaches to pubic crest medially, functions to strengthen the inguinal canal.

28
Q
For the following muscle, answer the fields below: 
Rectus abdominus. 
a.) Origin 
b.) Insertion 
c.) Action
A

Rectus abdominus.

a. ) Origin - pubic symphysis and crest.
b. ) Insertion - xiphoid process, costal cartilage (runs whole length of anterior abdominal wall).
c. ) Action - flexion, abdominal compression.

29
Q

State the attachment points for the inguinal ligament.

A

ASIS -> pubic TUBERCLE.

30
Q

The inguinal canal is the canal between the superficial and deep inguinal rings.

A

Deep inguinal ring - hiatus in transversalis fascia.

Superficial inguinal ring - hiatus in the aponeurosis of the EAO (which makes sense as its superficial!).

31
Q

What structures pass through the inguinal canal?

A

Both sexes - ilioinguinal nerve.
Females - round ligament of uterus.
Males - spermatic cord.

32
Q

Classify the following joint:

Pubic symphysis.

A

The pubic symphysis is cartilagenous, symphysis, slightly moveable.
(hint: it’s literally in the fucking name).

33
Q

Classify the following joint:

Anterior sacroiliac joint.

A

The anterior sacroiliac joint is synovial, uniaxial, gliding.

34
Q

Classify the following joint:

Posterior sacroiliac joint.

A

The posterior sacroiliac joint is fibrous, syndesmoses, slightly moveable.

35
Q

What muscular structure forms the roof of the perineum?

A

The pelvic diaphragm (coccygeus + levator ani groups).

36
Q

What is the collective function of the levator ani group?

A

Stabilization of the abdominal and pelvic organs, controlling the opening and closing of the levator hiatus, as well as preserving urinary and bowel continence.