Anatomy: where is my patient's abdominal pain? Flashcards

1
Q

what are the three layers of anterolateral abdominal muscles, from superficial to deep?

A

(Rectus abdominus anteriorly)
External oblique
Internal oblique
Transversus abdominus

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2
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Does the peritoneum contain sensory receptors?

A

Yes

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3
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Where does the inferior epigastric artery arise from?

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The external iliac artery, just medial to the deep inguinal ring

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4
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Where does the inferior epigastric run?

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In the anterior abdominal wall, just deep to the rectus abdominus

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5
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What do the omenta divide the peritoneal cavity into?

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A greater sac and a lesser sac that communicate with each other through the omental foramen

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6
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What lies within the free edge of the lesser omentum?

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The portal triad

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7
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Which ligament attaches the liver to the anterior abdominal wall?

A

The falciform ligament

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8
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What pouch is formed by the peritoneum in the male?

A

The rectovesicle pouch

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9
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What pouches are formed by the peritoneum in the female?

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The rectouterine pouch

The uterovesicle pouch

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10
Q

What levels do sympathetic nerves that supply the abdominal organs leave the spinal cord at?

A

T5-L2

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Do the sympathetic nerves that supply the abdominal organs synapse in the sympathetic chains?

A

No, but they pass through them.

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12
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Which nerves do the sympathetic nerves supplying the abdominal organs leave the sympathetic chain within?

A

Abdominopelvic splanchnic nerves

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13
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Where do sympathetic nerves supplying abdominal organs synapse ?

A

At prevertebral ganglia which are located anterior to the
aorta at the exit points of the major branches of the
abdominal aorta

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14
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Describe the route taken by postsynaptic sympathetic nerve fibres which supply abdominal organs

A
Postsynaptic sympathetic nerve fibres pass from the 
prevertebral ganglia (celiac, superior mesenteric etc) 
onto the surface of the arterial branches leaving the 
abdominal aorta 

• They take part in “periarterial plexuses”
(around the arteries) with other nerve fibres
(parasympathetic and visceral afferent) as they
“hitch a ride” with the arteries, and their branches, towards (or away from if sensory) the smooth muscle
and glands of the organs

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15
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Describe the nerve supply to the adrenal glands

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The nerve supply to the adrenal glands is unique.
Sympathetic nerve fibres destined for the adrenal gland
leave the spinal cord (approx. T10-L1) and enter the
abdominopelvic splanchnic nerves, do not synapse at the
prevertebral ganglia, and are carried within periarterial
plexuses to the adrenal gland where they “synapse” directly onto cells.

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16
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How does the vagus nerve supply abdominal organs?

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presynaptic parasympathetic nerve fibres within the vagus nerves enter the abdominal cavity on the surface of the oesophagus (“vagal trunks”)
• travel towards and into the periarterial plexuses around the abdominal aorta
• carried to the walls of the organs where they synapse in ganglia
• supply parasympathetic nerve fibres to the GI tract + abdominal organs up to the distal end of the transverse colon

17
Q

What are the pelvic splanchnic nerves?

A

S 2, 3, 4

18
Q

What do the presynpatic parasympathetic nerve fibres in the splanchnic nerves innervate?

A

the smooth muscle/glands of the descending colon to anal canal

19
Q

Where does pain from a) the foregut structures, b) the midgut structures and c) the hindgut structures tend to be felt?

A

a) the Epigastric region
b) The umbilical region
c) the pubic region

20
Q

What do pain fibres from the vast majority of the

abdominal organs run alongside?

A

Sympathetic fibres back to the spinal cord

21
Q

Where do pain fibres from the foregut structures enter the

spinal cord?

A

Approx. T6 - T9

22
Q

Where do pain fibres from midgut structures enter the

spinal cord?

A

Approx T8-T12

23
Q

Where do pain fibres from hindgut structures enter the

spinal cord?

A

Approx T10- L2

24
Q

Where does pain from the abdominal organs tend to be felt by the patient?

A

in the dermatomes of the levels at which they enter the spinal cord, (there is a little overlap)
this can be considered a type of “referred pain”

25
Q

What are the somatic motor, somatic sensory and sympathetic nerve fibres supplying the structures (including the muscles) of the abdominal part of the “body wall” conveyed within?

A

the thoracoabdominal nerves
The subcostal nerve (T12 anterior ramus)
The iliohypogastric nerve (Half of L1 anterior ramus)
The ilioinguinal nerve (the other half of L1 anterior ramus)

26
Q

Where are the the thoracoabdominal nerves derived from?

A

the 7th to the 11th intercostal nerves travel anteriorly then their terminal branches leave the intercostal spaces, inthe plane between the internal oblique & the transversus abdominus, as the thoracoabdominal nerves