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14 Cards in this Set
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Camper's fascia continuations?
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1. Superficial fascia of the thigh
2. Superficial layer of superficial perineal fascia |
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Scarpa's fascia continuations?
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1. Fascia Lata
2. Colle's fascia (of abdomen) 3. Superficial fascia of penis 4. Dartos tunica |
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Where do extravasated urine accumulate from ruptured spongy urethra?
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Between deep layer of superficial fascia and deep fascia of abdominal wall.
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Deep fascia continuations?
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1. External spermatic fascia
2. Buck's fascia (of penis) 3. Deep perineal fascia |
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Epigastric hernia location?
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Linea alba.
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What forms the medial border of femoral ring and floor of inguinal canal?
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Lacunar ligament (Gimbernat's ligament).
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What forms the floor of inguinal canal?
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Inguinal ligament and Lacunar ligament.
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What structure divides vascular lacunae from muscular lacunae?
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Iliopectineal arcus.
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Contents of vascular and muscular lacunae?
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Muscular: Iliopsoas m.
Vascular: Femoral sheath (inc. femoral vessels), femoral branch of genitofemoral nerve and femoral canal |
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What forms Falx inguinals and what is its function?
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Formation: Aponeurosis of internal oblique and transversus abdominis.
Function: Strengthens posterior wall of medial half of inguinal canal. |
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Superficial inguinal ring is formed by?
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Aponeurosis of external oblique m.
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Deep inguinal ring is formed by?
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Transversalis fascia.
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Inguinal canal transmits what?
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1. Spermatic cord/Round ligament of uterus.
2. Genital branch of genitofemoral n. 3. Ilioinguinal n. |
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Borders of inguinal canal?
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Anterior wall: Aponeurosis of external oblique and internal oblique.
Posterior wall: Aponeurosis of transverse abdominis and its fascia. Superior wall: Arching fibers of internal oblique and transverse abdominis. Inferior wall: Inguinal and lacunar ligament. |