Posterior abdominal wall Flashcards

- Describe the bones and muscles that compose the posterior abdominal wall. - Describe the hiatuses within the diaphragm and the structures that pass through. - Describe the iliopsoas muscle. - Describe the course of the abdominal aorta and its main branches. - Describe the relationship of the abdominopelvic veins with respect to arteries. - Describe the relationship of the inferior vena cava to the aorta. - Describe the nerves supplying the abdominal walls. - Gain a basic knowledg

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Bones of the posterior abdominal wall

A

Ribs XI and XII

Sacrum

Ilia

Lumbar vertebrae

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Diaphragm

  • Origin
  • Insertion
  • Action
  • Haitus
A

Origin:

  • Xiphoid process
  • Inferior 6 ribs
  • Crura and arcuate ligaments (lumbar)

Insertion:
Central tendon

Action:

  • Increases/decreases volume of thoracic and abdominal cavity
  • Central tendon prevents constriction of vessels at hiatus.

Hiatuses:

  • T8= IVC
  • T10= oesophagus
  • T12= aorta
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Quadratus lumborum

  • Origin
  • Insertion
  • Action
A

Origin:

  • Iliac crest
  • Transverse process of LV

Insertion:

  • Inferior border of rib XII
  • Transverse process of LI to LIV

Action:

  • Lateral flexion of the trunk
  • Stabilises rib XII
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Illiacus

  • Origin
  • Insertion
  • Action
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Origin:

  • Iliac fossa
  • Upper lateral surface of sacrum

Insertion:
- Lesser trochanter of the femur

Action:
- Flexion of thigh at the hip

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Psoas major

  • Origin
  • Insertion
  • Action
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Origin:
- Lateral surface of TXII and Lumbar vertebrae

Insertion:
- Lesser trochanter of the femur

Function:
- Flexion of the thigh at the hip

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Blood supply of the diaphragm

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Superior and inferior phrenic arteries and veins

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Blood supply the quadratus lumborum

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Lumbar arteries and veins

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Blood supply of the psoas major

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Lumbar branch of iliolumbar artery.

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Innervation of diaphragm

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Phrenic nerve - C3-5
- All motor supply and sensory supply of central area

Intercostal and subcostal nerve supply the sensory nerves for the rest

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Branches of the abdominal aorta

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Paired lumbar at each vertebrae level

At T12:
Coeliac trunk
Middle suprarenal

L1:
Superior mesenteric

L2:
Renal arteries
Gonadal (paired)

L3:
Inferior mesenteric

L5:
Right and left common iliac

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Branches of the inferior vena cava

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L1:

  • Right suprarenal
  • Right and left renal

L2:
Right gonadal

L5:
Right and left common iliac

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Abdominal aortic aneurysm

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Ballooning of vessel
- More common below renal arteries

Usually caused by atherosclerosis weakening the wall overtime

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Claudication

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Pain in the leg caused by occlusion at the aortic bifurcation

Consequence:
- Impotence in males

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Somatic nerves of the abdomen

  • Nerves
  • Control
  • Innervation
A

Lumbar plexus L1-4
- Gives motor and sensory supply

Allows voluntary muscle control and sensation.

Innervates:

  • Muscles of the anterior and posterior abdominal wall.
  • Joints
  • Skin
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Sympathetic supply of the abdomen

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Segmented structures like blood vessels in muscle and sweat glands:
- Sympathetic chain

Viscera:

  • Celiac, superior and inferior mesenteric ganglion
  • pre vertebral ganglia: nerves from spinal cord that bypass sympathetic chain to synapse at viscera.
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Parasympathetic supply of the abdomen

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Vagus nerve [CNX]:
- Foregut and midgut

Pelvic splanchnic [S2-4]:
- Hindgut

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Celiac ganglion

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Collection of cell bodies around coeliac trunk- pre-vertebral ganglion

Fibers from sympathetic fibers Greater splanchnic nerves [T5-9] synapse here

Supplies the foregut

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Superior mesenteric ganglion

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Collection of cell bodies around superior mesenteric artery: pre-vertebral ganglion

Fibers from the lesser splanchnic nerves [T10-11] synapse here.

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Inferior mesenteric ganglion

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Collection of cell bodies around inferior mesenteric artery: pre-vertebral ganglion

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Aorticorenal ganglion

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Collection of cell bodies where the lesser splanchnic nerve [T10-11] synpases at.

Supplies the kidneys and upper ureter

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Kidney nervous supply

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Mainly supplied by the least splanchnic nerve [T12]

Least splanchnic nerve synapses at renal plexus.

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Innervation of adrenal glands

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Innervated by the greater, lesser and least splanchnic nerves:
Synapse at celiac and aorticorenal ganglia

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Q

Somatic abdominal pain

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Arises from:
Skin
Fascia
Muscle
Parietal peritoneum

This pain is localised and severe

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Visceral abdominal pain

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Pain that arises from:

  • Abdominal organs
  • Mesentery
  • Visceral peritoneum

Caused by:

  • Stretching of mesentery or viscera
  • Impaired blood supply to viscus
  • Chemical damage to viscus

Type of pain:

  • Dull
  • Poorly localised
  • Midline
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Referred abdominal pain

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When pain is felt at a location other than the site of origin
- Due to being supplied by the same/ adjacent segments of the spinal cord

Pain is produced by somatic or visceral structures

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Stomach referred pain

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T5-9

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Appendix referred pain

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T10

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Gallbladder referred pain

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T7-9

Parietal peritoneum at C3-4

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Central diaphragm referred pain

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C3-5

30
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Parietal diaphragm referred pain

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T7-11

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Anterior abdominal wall referred pain

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T7-12, L1

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Psoas major innervation

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Femoral (L2-L4)