Lecture one - macroscopic structures of the ant abdominal wall Flashcards

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What is surface anatomy?

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A projection of deep structures on the surface of the body
- Use bony(hard)/soft landmarks on surface of body to describe position:
ASIS, pubic tubercle, umbilicus…

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In some areas – use specific sub regions as part of the description:

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  • Head: Orbital, buccal, temporal regions etc.
  • Neck: Triangles
  • Abdomen: 9 divisions/ 4 quadrants
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How many regions does the abdomen have?

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9 regions divided by 4 planes

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4
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4 planes that divide the abdomen

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2 sagital and 2 horizontal

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5
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2 sagittal planes

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2x mid clavicular planes

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2 horizontal planes

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subcostal plane
transtubercular plane

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2 sagittal planes:
Midclavicular plane (x2)

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Pass through mdpt of clavicle and descend inf. To the mdpt of the inguinal ligament
- Inguinal ligament spans between anterior superior iliac spine and pubic tubercle
- The semilunar lines = lateral edges of rectus abdominous muscle are part of vertical divisions

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2 Horizontal planes:

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  1. Subcostal plane (L2/L3)
    Pass horizontally through the inf. Border of the 10th costal cartilage (on both sides)
  2. Transtubercular plane (L5)
    Passes through the iliac tubercles and body of L5 vert.
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Interspinous and transpyloric plane (L1)- 2 more horizontal abdomen planes

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Interspinous and transpyloric plane (L1)- 2 more horizontal abdomen planes
Interspinous plane: passes through the anterior superior iliac spines
transpyloric plane: lies midway between upper border of sternum and the pubic symphysis and it transects the pylorus of the stomach

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Abdominal regions:

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  1. R and L hypochondrium In upper R and L corners
  2. Epigastric
    Between hypochondrium- find stomach in this area
  3. L and R lumbar
  4. Umbilical area
    In middle of lumbar
  5. L and R - inguinal/iliac fossa
  6. Hypogastric
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13
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Anatomical events on transpyloric plane

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– Hila of the kidneys
– Pylorus of the stomach
– Neck of pancreas
– Fundus of the gall bladder
– Origin of the superior mesenteric artery
– Renal veins
– Portal vein
– Duodenojejunal junction

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14
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Right hypochondriac

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liver
gallbladder
small intestine
ascending colon
transverse colon
right kidney

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15
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epigastric

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esophagus
stomach
liver
pancreas
small intestine
transverse colon
spleen
R and L kidneys and ureters
R and L adrenal glands

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left hypochondriac

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stomach
liver (tip)
pancreas (tail)
Small intestine
transverse colon
descending colon
spleen
left kidney

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Right lumbat

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Liver (tip)
Gall bladder
small intestine
ascending colon
right kidney

18
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Umbilicus

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Stomach
pancreas
small intestine
transverse colon
R and L kidneys and ureters
Cisterna chyli

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Left lumbar

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small intestine
descending colon
left kidney (tip)

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Right iliac

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Small intestine
appendix
cecum
ascending colon
[right ovary and fallopian tube]

21
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hypogastric

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small intestine
sigmoid colon
rectum
urinary bladder
R and L ureters
[R and l ovaries and fallopian tubes]
[vas deferens, seminal vesicle, prostate]

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Left iliac

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small intestine
descending colon
sigmoid colon
[L ovary and fallopian tube]

23
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Sometimes only 4 quadrants used to describe abdomen:

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Divided by median plane and trans umbilical plane (L3)
- Divides the body in equal upper and lower half
- Also at level of bifurcation of aorta

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