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Abdominal Wall and Cavity
Surface Anatomy Muscular Wall and Hernias Peritoneum and Mesenteries Hastaneciyiz.blogspot.com
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Bony Landmarks around Abdomen
Iliac crest Anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) Pubic crest Inguinal ligament Costal margin Xiphoid process
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Abdominal Wall from surface
Rectus abdominus Linea alba Iliac crest
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Muscles of abdominal wall
Rectus abdominus--vertical midline Three layers form tube External oblique (“hands-in-pocket”) Internal oblique (fibers perpendicular to external) Transverse abdominus (wraps around)
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Muscles of abdominal wall--details
Please see Fig , M&M for accurate labeling.
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Muscles of Posterior Abdominal Wall
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What is inguinal canal? Attachment where scrotum “pooches out”--carries all 3 layers of abdominal wall through successive holes spermatic cord to testicles NAV Vas Deferens
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Abdominal muscular wall pressurizes abdomen
When? Cough Sneeze Urinate Defecate Birth Lifting For article on abdominal muscles, role of different layers and use of lifting belts:
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Inguinal hernia results because pressure finds weak spot at inguinal canal
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Mesenteries, peritoneum--what is retroperitoneal?
(back to basic body plan) [board drawing]
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Peritoneal vs Retroperitoneal
Laproscopic kidney donation with retroperitoneal access
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How will you see anatomy in the future—in your jobs?
Radiological Review of Abdominal Structures—abdominal wall, abdominal organs.
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