Abdominal wall and inguinal region — Flashcards

Abdominal wall and inguinal region — Flashcards

Abdominal wall and inguinal region — Flashcards
#1

The fundus and upper portion of the greater curvature of the stomach are supplied by the _____ arteries

#2

Direct inguinal hernias are usually due to an acquired weakness in the _____ fascia

#3

Which artery supplies the regions of the hindgut? _____

#4

What is the medial border of the inguinal (Hesselbach) triangle? _____

#5

What is the site of protrusion in a direct inguinal hernia and through what anatomical landmark?_____

#6

Which GI ligament connects the liver to the anterior abdominal wall?_____

#7

Which GI ligament connects the spleen to the posterior abdominal wall?_____

#8

Which artery supplies the rectum above the pectinate line?_____

#9

How many thoracic spinal nerves are there?

#10

List the retroperitoneal structures.

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