what are the 9 regions of the abdomen?
1) right hypochondriac
2) epigastric
3) left hypochondriac
4) right lumbar
5) umbilical
6) left lumbar
7) right inguinal
8) hypogastric
9) left inguinal
what are the layers of the abdominal wall?
1) skin
2) superficial fascia
3) investing fascia
4) external oblique
5) internal oblique
6) transversus abdominis
7) transversalis fascia
8) extraperitoneal fat
9) parietal peritoneum
rectus sheath
Arterial supply of anterior abdominal wall
superior epigastric artery and inferior epigastric artery
superior epigastric artery
- enters rectus sheath posteriorly and anastomoses with inferior epigastric artery
the inferior epigastric artery arises from where?
superficial lymphatic drainage of the anterior abdominal wall
- drains to superficial inguinal nodes from below umbilicus
deep lymphatic drainage of the anterior abdominal wall
what are the 2 ends of the inguinal canal?
superficial inguinal ring and deep inguinal ring
superficial inguinal ring
- lies superior to pubic tubercle
deep inguinal ring
- lies superior to midpoint of inguinal ligament
main structure in inguinal canal in females
round ligament of uterus
main structure in inguinal canal in males
spermatic cord
ilioinguinal nerve
passes through canal exiting through superficial inguinal ring
psoas major
superior portion of the posterior abdominal wall
Quadratus lumbordum
lumbar plexus
branches of the lumbar plexus emerge from the psoas major and further divide into which nerves?
1) iliohypogastric nerve
2) ilioinguinal nerve
3) genitofemoral nerve
4) lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
5) femoral nerve
6) obturator nerve
7) lumbosacral trunk
iliohypogastric nerve
- supplies skin and muscles of lower anterior abdominal wall
ilioinguinal nerve
genitofemoral nerve
lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
- supplies skin of anterolateral thigh
femoral nerve
- supplies muscles of anterior compartment of thigh, hip, knee joints and skin of anterior thigh