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Abdomen and Inguinal Test

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In inguinal hernias, contents of abdomen (specifically portions of small intestine) herniate through abdominal wall and create a bulge in the region of _____________________
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True/False: In a direct inguinal hernia, the abdominal contents go directly through the abdominal wall and bulge at the superficial inguinal ring
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What is the main distinguishing factor of Sports Hernias from inguinal hernias?
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Pain with sports hernias is caused by tearing and fraying of tendons of which two muscles as they attach to pubic tubercle?
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What is the superficial inguinal ring and where is it located?
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The rectus sheath is what type of CT?
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What forms the deep inguinal ring?
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What structures fill the deep inguinal ring in Males?In Females?
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Which two anterolateral abdominal muscles have attachments to the thoracolumbar fascia?significance?
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Name the boundaries of the inguinal canal?
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What are the inguinal ligament attachments?
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The aponeurosis of which two structures come together to form the conjoint tendon?
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Internal Oblique and Transversus Abdominis
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It is a defect in the aponeurosis of the external oblique. It is located 2/3 of the way down to pubic tubercle
C.
Floor:Inguinal Ligament Anterior: External Oblique Aponeurosis Posterior:conjoint tendon Superior:no roof
D.
inguinal ligament at superficial inguinal ring
E.
There is pain at the region of superficial inguinal ring, but typically no bulging
F.
Males: Spermatacord, vas deferens, vessels. Females: Round ligament of uterus, small nerves and vessels
G.
Tendon. Dense, regular CT
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TRUE. As opposed to an indirect inguinal hernia, the contents run through Inguinal Canal.
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ASIS and Pubic Tubercle (most inferior portion of external oblique apon)
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Transverse abdominus and Internal Abdominal oblique. Creates the “core” Strong muscular cylinder to stabilize the lumbar vertebrae
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Conjoint Tendon (Transversus Abdominis & Internal Oblique) and Rectus Abdominus
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outpouching of the transversalis fascia
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What are the two types of inguinal hernias?
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Which is the most common type of inguinal hernia?

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