abdominal wall Flashcards

1
Q

how is the linea alba formed

A

by the union of the aponeuroses of the right and left oblique and transverse abdominal muscles

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2
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transverse abdominal oblique arises from

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the coastal arch ( last two ribs that don’t attach directly to the sternum)

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3
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what is the rectus sheath

A

fused aponeuroses of the ext. and internal abdominal oblique muscles

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4
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the aponeuroses of the transverse abdominal is called the

A

internal lamina

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5
Q

the linea alba extends from the __ to the ___

A

xiphoid process to the pubis (along with prepubic tendon)

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6
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what is the tendon of insertion of the rectus abdominis

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prepubic tendon

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7
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how does the linea alba receive its blood supply

A

receives blood supply through diffusion
is avascular, has no blood vessels, nerves or muscles here
a reason why surgeons like to cut here

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8
Q

what attaches to the dorsal surface of the linea alba

A

falciform ligament and median ligament of the bladder

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9
Q

describe abdominalcentesis or paracentesis

A

caudolaterally to the umbilicus to avoid falciform ligament and a full urinary bladder

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10
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clinical sig of linea alba

A
umbilical hernias ( common in dogs )
4 sites : ventral, paracostal, umbilical, cranial pubic ligament
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11
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superficial inguinal ring?

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slit in aponeuroses of external abdominal oblique muscle

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12
Q

what structures pass through the vaginal ring

A

spermatic cord

ductus deferens artery and vein, and testicular artery and vein

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13
Q

the internal abdominal oblique fibers run

A

cranioventrally

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14
Q

the inguinal canal contains

A

external pudendal vessels, genitofemoral nerve, cremaster muscle( males), peritoneum

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15
Q

the vaginal tunic or vaginal ring( in males ) contain

A

testis and spermatic cord

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16
Q

the vaginal process ( in females) contain

A

round ligament of the uterus

17
Q

what is the vascular lacuna

A

base of the femoral triangle

18
Q

clinical significance of inguinal hernia

A

happens more in females because the round ligament of the uterus goes through vaginal process, dilates the canal

19
Q

what is cryptorchidism

A

failure of testis to descend (hidden testis)
can be bilateral or unilateral.. bilateral means they still can produce sperm, unilateral means spermatogenesis can occur

20
Q

why does cryptorchidism occur , and what is treatment

A

high temperature, spermatogenesis is not initiated at puberty, exclude from breeding

21
Q

what is the testicle function

A

primary site of sperm production