ANAT 214 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Fascia, Abdomen, Deep Vein

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Abdomino-pelvic cavity and wall: the abdomino-pelvic cavity is a continuous cavity that holds the gut and uro-genital organs, we need to know the 3d visualization of the abdomen, abdominal wall. Is a soft muscular structure: lower abdominal wall is the inguinal region (groin region) Cross section of the abdominal region: posteriorly there are the vertebra, spinal cord and muscles, there is a lumbar fascia around the spine. If there is an infection, it will spread all over the peritoneum, and cause inflammation: thin, fragile, muscle plan is the same as the intercostal muscles, with the neurovascular bundle (van) between. Left yellow, shows the fatty layer (with veins) Formed by the fusion of the aponeuroses of the three muscle which enclose the rectus abdominus: contains the superior and inferior epigastric arteries. Is the outer portion of the abs: where the muscles turn into aponeurosis. We need to know the origin, insertion and direction of the fibers.

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