Anatomy of anterior abdominal wall and hernia
... 2 nerves: Lower 5 intercostal & Subcostal nerves Lymph Vessels. ...
... 2 nerves: Lower 5 intercostal & Subcostal nerves Lymph Vessels. ...
骨盆会阴
... Pudendal nerve and its inferior rectal branch Vessels and nerves enter from gluteal region, through lesser sciatic foramen, travel on a fascial canal-the pudental canal 阴部管 (Alcock’s) -on the lateral wall of fossa, and extend forward into urogenital region ...
... Pudendal nerve and its inferior rectal branch Vessels and nerves enter from gluteal region, through lesser sciatic foramen, travel on a fascial canal-the pudental canal 阴部管 (Alcock’s) -on the lateral wall of fossa, and extend forward into urogenital region ...
DEEP FASCIA OF THIGH ILIOTIBIALTRACT AND SAPHENOUS
... ILIOTIBIAL TRACT Thickening of the fascia lata that commences at the level of the greater trochanter, where 3/4th of gluteus maximus and tensor fascia lata are inserted into it Passes vertically downward along the ...
... ILIOTIBIAL TRACT Thickening of the fascia lata that commences at the level of the greater trochanter, where 3/4th of gluteus maximus and tensor fascia lata are inserted into it Passes vertically downward along the ...
Embryology GastrointesInal System
... a. At the cranial end by the oropharyngeal membrane b. At the caudal end by the cloacal membrane 2. The embryonic layers of the primordial gut give rise to a. Epithelia and glands – endoderm b. Stroma – LP splanchnic mesoderm 3. The epithelium within the stomodeum (cranial to the oropharyngeal ...
... a. At the cranial end by the oropharyngeal membrane b. At the caudal end by the cloacal membrane 2. The embryonic layers of the primordial gut give rise to a. Epithelia and glands – endoderm b. Stroma – LP splanchnic mesoderm 3. The epithelium within the stomodeum (cranial to the oropharyngeal ...
BIO 218 F 2012 CH 25 Martini lecture Outline
... All but the duodenum is suspended in a sheet of mesentery called the mesentery proper Mesocolon is the mesentery attached to the large intestine Transverse mesocolon is the mesentery attached to the transverse colon Sigmoid mesocolon is the mesentery attached to the sigmoid colon ...
... All but the duodenum is suspended in a sheet of mesentery called the mesentery proper Mesocolon is the mesentery attached to the large intestine Transverse mesocolon is the mesentery attached to the transverse colon Sigmoid mesocolon is the mesentery attached to the sigmoid colon ...
DEEP FASCIA OF THIGH
... Thickening of the fascia lata that commences at the level of the greater trochanter,where 3/4th of gluteus maximus and tensor fascia lata are inserted in to it Passes vertically downward along the posterolateral aspect of thigh and is inserted to the lateral condyle of tibia When knee is straight th ...
... Thickening of the fascia lata that commences at the level of the greater trochanter,where 3/4th of gluteus maximus and tensor fascia lata are inserted in to it Passes vertically downward along the posterolateral aspect of thigh and is inserted to the lateral condyle of tibia When knee is straight th ...
THE PHARYNX Internal Aspect
... tonsil anteriorly and below form an oblique ring of lymphoid tissue around the pharynx, called the “Waldeyer's ring”. This apparently has the function of tending to halt infection at this level, but when it becomes enlarged as a result of disease, it is no longer of use as a defense mechanism, and ...
... tonsil anteriorly and below form an oblique ring of lymphoid tissue around the pharynx, called the “Waldeyer's ring”. This apparently has the function of tending to halt infection at this level, but when it becomes enlarged as a result of disease, it is no longer of use as a defense mechanism, and ...
2. Splanchnology
... The interspinous line arises on level of anterior superior iliac spine. The left and right medclavicular lines are drawn through the midpoint of the clavicula. ...
... The interspinous line arises on level of anterior superior iliac spine. The left and right medclavicular lines are drawn through the midpoint of the clavicula. ...
Document
... Fascia of Abdominal Wall • Superficial fatty layer (Camper’s fascia) membranous (Scarpa’s fascia) • Deep enclosing the muscles (muscle fascia) divided into: superf., intermediate & deep layers • Transversalis continuous with endothoracic fascia in the thorax • Extra peritoneal fat ...
... Fascia of Abdominal Wall • Superficial fatty layer (Camper’s fascia) membranous (Scarpa’s fascia) • Deep enclosing the muscles (muscle fascia) divided into: superf., intermediate & deep layers • Transversalis continuous with endothoracic fascia in the thorax • Extra peritoneal fat ...
COLOSTOMY 1 2121
... -Monitoring of blood pressure, pulse, respirations, and temperature. • -The patient is instructed how to support the operative site during deep breathing and coughing, and given pain medication as necessary. -Fluid intake and output is measured, and the operative site is observed for color and amoun ...
... -Monitoring of blood pressure, pulse, respirations, and temperature. • -The patient is instructed how to support the operative site during deep breathing and coughing, and given pain medication as necessary. -Fluid intake and output is measured, and the operative site is observed for color and amoun ...
spleen
... The kidney may be palpable in thin normal individuals. The right kidney lies lower than the left, so it is more likely to be palpable. ...
... The kidney may be palpable in thin normal individuals. The right kidney lies lower than the left, so it is more likely to be palpable. ...
Side of the neck
... Clinical anatomy1. Parotid swellings are very painful 2. While excising submandibular gland, ECA should be secured before dividing otherwise retract through the submandibular lig and cause serious bleeding 3. Thyroid gland and all the thyroid swelling moves with deglutition because the thyroid is at ...
... Clinical anatomy1. Parotid swellings are very painful 2. While excising submandibular gland, ECA should be secured before dividing otherwise retract through the submandibular lig and cause serious bleeding 3. Thyroid gland and all the thyroid swelling moves with deglutition because the thyroid is at ...
CHAPTER 5
... called the inguinal hole (L. inguina, groin). It probably would be given this name if it ran a short course from deep to superficial as illustrated on the left side of Figure 5-4. But consider the functional implications of such a short course. Every time pressure increased within the abdominal cavi ...
... called the inguinal hole (L. inguina, groin). It probably would be given this name if it ran a short course from deep to superficial as illustrated on the left side of Figure 5-4. But consider the functional implications of such a short course. Every time pressure increased within the abdominal cavi ...
Procedural key steps in laparoscopic colorectal surgery
... Background While several procedural training curricula in laparoscopic colorectal surgery have been validated and published, none have focused on dividing surgical procedures into well-identified segments, which can be trained and assessed separately. This enables the surgeon and resident to focus o ...
... Background While several procedural training curricula in laparoscopic colorectal surgery have been validated and published, none have focused on dividing surgical procedures into well-identified segments, which can be trained and assessed separately. This enables the surgeon and resident to focus o ...
Procedural key steps in laparoscopic colorectal surgery
... Background While several procedural training curricula in laparoscopic colorectal surgery have been validated and published, none have focused on dividing surgical procedures into well-identified segments, which can be trained and assessed separately. This enables the surgeon and resident to focus o ...
... Background While several procedural training curricula in laparoscopic colorectal surgery have been validated and published, none have focused on dividing surgical procedures into well-identified segments, which can be trained and assessed separately. This enables the surgeon and resident to focus o ...
Anatomy and Embryology of the Colon, Rectum, and Anus
... Both proximal and distal limits of the rectum are controversial: the rectosigmoid junction is considered to be at the level of the third sacral vertebra by anatomists but at the sacral promontory by surgeons, and likewise, the distal limit is regarded to be the muscular anorectal ring by surgeons an ...
... Both proximal and distal limits of the rectum are controversial: the rectosigmoid junction is considered to be at the level of the third sacral vertebra by anatomists but at the sacral promontory by surgeons, and likewise, the distal limit is regarded to be the muscular anorectal ring by surgeons an ...
Introduction to abdoman
... • Subcostal planeLower margin of rib cage, passes thru upper border of L3 • Supracristal planejoins the highest point of iliac crest, passes thru body of L5th ...
... • Subcostal planeLower margin of rib cage, passes thru upper border of L3 • Supracristal planejoins the highest point of iliac crest, passes thru body of L5th ...
• Sigmoid Colon
... Its length is between 10 - 15 inches (25 to 38 cm). It is a part of large intestine in pelvic cavity. Begins at the left side of the pelvic brim(inlet of the pelvis). End: it becomes continuous with the rectum in front of the third sacral vertebra( mid of the sacrum). - The sigmoid colon is mobile a ...
... Its length is between 10 - 15 inches (25 to 38 cm). It is a part of large intestine in pelvic cavity. Begins at the left side of the pelvic brim(inlet of the pelvis). End: it becomes continuous with the rectum in front of the third sacral vertebra( mid of the sacrum). - The sigmoid colon is mobile a ...
The anterior portion of the rectus sheath below the arcuate line is
... All of the following statements regarding referred pain are correct EXCEPT that A. a ruptured spleen can refer pain to the left shoulder. B. an inflammed gall bladder can refer pain to an area between the xiphoid process and the umbilicus. C. a large tumor in the descending colon can refer pain to t ...
... All of the following statements regarding referred pain are correct EXCEPT that A. a ruptured spleen can refer pain to the left shoulder. B. an inflammed gall bladder can refer pain to an area between the xiphoid process and the umbilicus. C. a large tumor in the descending colon can refer pain to t ...
ministry of education and science of the russian federation
... cavity. The second stage is an artificial cavity opacification of the digestive canal. The third principle - the desire to thoroughly examine the morphology of the digestive tube, ie, his "fine relief." The fourth methodological rule - an assessment of the motor-evacuation function of organs. Knowle ...
... cavity. The second stage is an artificial cavity opacification of the digestive canal. The third principle - the desire to thoroughly examine the morphology of the digestive tube, ie, his "fine relief." The fourth methodological rule - an assessment of the motor-evacuation function of organs. Knowle ...
Unit III Structures to ID
... Mediastinum—Region btw. the pleural cavities o Contains heart, aorta, trachea, & esophagus as they pass to/from head and neck Pleural cavities—Occupy lateral parts of thoracic cavity; contain the lungs o Parietal pleura—serous membrane that lines pleural cavities Costal pleura—lines inner surf ...
... Mediastinum—Region btw. the pleural cavities o Contains heart, aorta, trachea, & esophagus as they pass to/from head and neck Pleural cavities—Occupy lateral parts of thoracic cavity; contain the lungs o Parietal pleura—serous membrane that lines pleural cavities Costal pleura—lines inner surf ...
الشريحة 1
... -Monitoring of blood pressure, pulse, respirations, and temperature. -The patient is instructed how to support the operative site during deep breathing and coughing, and given pain medication as necessary. -Fluid intake and output is measured, and the operative site is observed for color and amount ...
... -Monitoring of blood pressure, pulse, respirations, and temperature. -The patient is instructed how to support the operative site during deep breathing and coughing, and given pain medication as necessary. -Fluid intake and output is measured, and the operative site is observed for color and amount ...
Total Chapman`s - Osteopathic Vision
... (A): 2.5” above and 1” on either side of the umbilicus. (P): Lamina of T11. Only one side may be involved. Kidneys (A): Laterally 1” from linea alba and 1” above the horizontal plane of the umbilicus. (P): Lamina of T12. Appendix (check against right ovary in female) (A): Tip of 12th rib, right side ...
... (A): 2.5” above and 1” on either side of the umbilicus. (P): Lamina of T11. Only one side may be involved. Kidneys (A): Laterally 1” from linea alba and 1” above the horizontal plane of the umbilicus. (P): Lamina of T12. Appendix (check against right ovary in female) (A): Tip of 12th rib, right side ...
Abdomen - Kalam Books
... - Lies behind the left 7th costal cartilage 2.5cm from its junction from sternum, at T11 vertebral level - There is physiological evidence of sphincteric action at this site, but a sphincter cannot be demonstrated anatomically ♦ Pyloric orifice : - Opens into duodenum - In an empty stomach and in su ...
... - Lies behind the left 7th costal cartilage 2.5cm from its junction from sternum, at T11 vertebral level - There is physiological evidence of sphincteric action at this site, but a sphincter cannot be demonstrated anatomically ♦ Pyloric orifice : - Opens into duodenum - In an empty stomach and in su ...
Mesentery
The mesentery is a fold of membranous tissue that arises from the posterior wall of the peritoneal cavity and attaches to the intestinal tract. Within it are the arteries and veins that supply the intestine. The term can be used narrowly to denote just the material that supplies the jejunum and ileum of the small intestine, or broadly to include the right, left and transverse mesocolon, mesoappendix, mesosigmoid and mesorectum.The human mesentery, also called the mesenteric organ, mainly comprises the small intestinal mesentery, the right, left and transverse mesocolon, mesosigmoid and mesorectum. Conventional teaching has described the mesocolon as a fragmented structure; the small intestinal mesentery, transverse and sigmoid mesocolon all terminate at their insertion into the posterior abdominal wall. Recent advances in gastrointestinal anatomy have demonstrated that the mesenteric organ is actually a single, continuous structure that reaches from the duodenojejunal flexure to the level of the distal mesorectum. This simpler concept has been shown to have significant implications.