Abdominal wall - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
What vertebral level does umbilicus normally sit at? L3
71%
In men only what structure can be found passing through the inguinal canal? Spermatic cord
71%
What is being described? The abnormal protrusion of a tissue through an opening? Hernia
57%
What vertebral level is the transpyloric plain? L1
57%
The central one? Umbilical
57%
Which muscle is being described? It arises from the lower eight ribs, its fibres general direction is downwards and forwards. At the ASIS it becomes aponeirotic and continues with its lower border inrolled as the inguinal ligament to insert into the pubercle. External oblique
43%
What is the line that run downs the midline of the abdomen, splitting the two bellies of rectus abdominis? Linea alba
43%
What is the name of the aponeurosis that is formed when all the muscles come anterior to the rectus abdominis? Rectus sheath
43%
The abdominal wall for anatomical and medical purposes is normally split into 9 segements, what is the name of the top right one? Right hypochondrium?
43%
Whereas in women what ligament can be found to pass through it? Round
43%
What is the name of the tendon formed by the confluence of internal oblique and transversus abdominis? Conjoint tendon
29%
Top middle? Epigastrium
29%
Bottom left? Left iliac fossa
29%
Right middle? Right lumbar
29%
Bottom middle Suprapubic
29%
Which costal cartilages does rectus abdominis insert into? 5-7
14%
Lymph below the umbilicus drains to the superficial inguinal nodes, but where does lymph above it drain? Axillary nodes
14%
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