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Important Questions on Abdomen
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Enumerate:
- Muscles of anterior abdominal wall and their actions.
- Arteries supplying anterior abdominal wall.
- Contents of rectus sheath.
- Contents of inguinal canal.
- Boundaries of Hesselbach’s triangle.
- coverings of direct and indirect inguinal hernias
- Contents of spermatic cord.
- Functions of peritoneum.
- Intraperitoneal organs.
- Retroperitoneal organs.
- Structures lying at the transpyloric plane.
- Contents of lesser omentum.
- Contents of linorenal ligament.
- Contents of mesentery.
- Structures crossed by mesentery.
- Branches of coeliac trunk.
- Branches of superior mesentric artery.
- Branches of inferior menenteric artery.
- Branches of abdominal aorta.
- Tributaries of inferior vena cava.
- Tributaries of left renal vein.
- Tributaries of portal vein.
- Sites of portocaval anastomosis.
- Arteries supplying stomach.
- Structures forming stomach bed.
- Visceral relations of spleen.
- Visceral relations of liver.
- Anterior relations of right and left kidneys.
- Posterior relations of left and right kidneys.
- Branches of lumbar plexus with their root value.
- Components of extra-hepatic biliary apparatus.
- Various positions of the tip of appendix.
- Posterior relations of caecum.
- Differences between jejunum and ileum.
- Differences between small and large intestine.
Short notes:
- Lesser sac.[Click here]
- Epiploic foramen.[Click here]
- Lymphatic drainage of stomach
- Subphrenic and sub hepatic spaces.[Click here]
- Hepatorenal pouch/Morrison’s pouch.[Click here]
- Second part of duodenum.[Click here]
- Extrahepatic biliary apparatus.[Click here]
- Suprarenal glands.[Click here]
- Thoracolumbar fascia.
- Portocaval anastomosis.[Click here]
- Appendix.[Click here]
- Caecum.[Click here]
- Differences between direct and indirect inguinal hernias.[Click here]
Long Answer type
Q. Describe rectus sheath under the following headings. For Video [Click Here]
- Formation
- Contents
- Applied
Q. Describe inguinal canal under the following headings.
- Location and extent
- Boundaries
- Contents
- Protective mechanisms
- Appplied
Q. Describe stomach under the following headings:
- Location and parts
- Blood supply
- Lymphatic drainage
- Stomach bed
- Applied anatomy.
Q. Describe pancreas under the following headings:
- Location and parts
- Relations
- Arterial supply
- Applied anatomy
Q. Describe right/left kidney under the following headings:
- Location and extent
- Gross features
- Relations
- Applied aspect
Draw labelled diagram of the following:
- Formation of rectus sheath.[Click here]
- Cross section of spermatic cord.[Click here]
- Vertical disposition of peritoneum.
- Horizontal disposition of peritoneum at the level of epiploic foramen.[Click here]
- Arterial supply of stomach.[Click here]
- Lymphatic drainage of stomach.[Click here]
- Structures forming stomach bed.[Click here]
- Various position of apex of appendix.[Click here]
Give anatomical basis of:
- Varicocele is more common on the left side.
- In case of paramedian incision in anterior abdominal wall, rectus abdominis is retracted laterally.[Click here]
- Pain in case of appendicitis is referred to the skin around umbilicus.[Click here]
- Caput medusae.[Click here]
- In cholecystitis pain is referred to the tip of right shoulder.[Click here]
- Gastric ulcers are common along the lesser curvature.[Click here]
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