Abdominal wall, peritoneum, abdominal contents Flashcards

1
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What do the transverse tendinous bands represent?

A

Different intercostal nerve innervation

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2
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What are the attachments of the rectus abdominus?

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Between the ribcage and the pubic bone

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3
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What are the attachments of the external oblique?

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Attaches to the lower 8 ribs.
Aponeurosis merges with the rectus abdominus aponeurosis.
Attaches to pubic bone.
Aponeurosis merges with inguinal ligament

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4
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What are the attachments of the internal oblique?

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To the costal margin and aponeurosis merges with the aponeurosis of the rectus abdominus.
To iliac crest.
Posterior attachments to lumbar fascia

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5
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What is the function of the lumbar fascia?

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Attachments and for protection

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6
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What are the attachments of the transverses abdominus?

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Lowest 6 vertebra
Lumbar fascia
Inguinal ligament

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7
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What is the rectus sheath?

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Aponeurosis of the transverse abdominal and internal and external oblique

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What is the function of the transversus fascia?

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Provide strength and protect abdominal contents

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9
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In what direction does rectus abdominus contract?

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Vertically up and down

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10
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In what direction does external oblique contract?

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Inward and downwards

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11
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In what direction does internal obqlie contract?

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Inward and upwards

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12
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In what direction does transverses abdominus contract?

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Horizontally inward

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13
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What are the functions of the abdominal wall muscles?

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Trunk movement, abdominal pressure regulation, expiration, resist shape change

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14
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How do the abdominal wall muscles assist expiration?

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During vigorous ventilation. Allows recall which pulls thoracic cage downwards this allows for the next inspiration

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15
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What innervates the abdominal wall muscles?

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Intercostal nerves from T7-L1

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16
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How do the intercostal nerves enter the muscles?

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Between inferior oblique and transverses abdominus

17
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What is peritoneum?

A

Serous membrane covering the abdominal contents

18
Q

What are the 2 layers of the peritoneum?

A

Visceral and parietal peritoneum

19
Q

What is the function of the peritoneum?

A

Provides motility, fixes organs in place and has an immune function

20
Q

What are mesenteries and what are their function?

A

Peritoneal folds.

Carry blood to and from the gut

21
Q

What is the difference between intra-peritoneal and retroperitoneal organs?

A

Intra - fully covered

retro - sit behind it

22
Q

What are the peritoneal ligaments?

A

Mesenteries

23
Q

What is the omentum, how does it divide the abdominal cavity?

A

Large peritoneal ligament.

Greater and lesser omentum divide it into the greater and lesser sacs

24
Q

What is the greater sac divided into?

A

Supracolic and infracolic compartments

25
Q

List the abdominal viscera

A
Stomach
SI
Ascending colon
Descending colon
Spleen
pancreas
Liver
Gall bladder
Kidney
Adrenal glands
26
Q

List the pelvic viscera?

A

Bladder

Uterus