Abdomen and Inguinal Test
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| A. Internal Oblique and Transversus AbdominisB. It is a defect in the aponeurosis of the external oblique. It is located 2/3 of the way down to pubic tubercleC. Floor:Inguinal Ligament
Anterior: External Oblique Aponeurosis
Posterior:conjoint tendon
Superior:no roofD. inguinal ligament at superficial inguinal ringE. There is pain at the region of superficial inguinal ring, but typically no bulgingF. Males: Spermatacord, vas deferens, vessels.
Females: Round ligament of uterus, small nerves and vesselsG. Tendon. Dense, regular CTH. TRUE. As opposed to an indirect inguinal hernia, the contents run through Inguinal Canal.I. ASIS and Pubic Tubercle (most inferior portion of external oblique apon)J. Transverse abdominus and Internal Abdominal oblique. Creates the “core” Strong muscular cylinder to stabilize the lumbar vertebraeK. Conjoint Tendon (Transversus Abdominis & Internal Oblique) and Rectus AbdominusL. outpouching of the transversalis fascia |
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