The appendicular artery which supplies the appendis is a branch of
ileocolic artery
superior mesenteric artery
the commonest position for the vermiform appendix
retrocecal
form the floor of the inguinal canal
inguinal ligament laterally
lacunar ligament medially
Ligaments of the liver:
Falciform
Ligamentum venosum
round ligament
Order of colon
cecum
ascending colon
transverse colon
descending colon
sigmoid colon
What is the right gastro epiploic a branch of:
Gastro duodenum
What is the superior mesenteric artery a branch of:
abdominal aorta
Porta Hepata”Doorway to the Liver:
1. proper hepatic artery
2. common Hepatic duct
3. common bile duct
4. Hepatic portal vein
5. Cystic duct
3 branches of the Celiac trunk
1. common hepatic
2. Left gastric
3. Splenic
Greater Omentum attaches to:
stomach
transverse colon
Primordial gut:
Fore gut
Mid gut
Hind gut
Lobes of the liver:
left lobe of the liver
right lobe of the liver
caudate quadrate
Intraperitoneal:
stomach
spleen
difference between a direct and indirect inguinal hernia?
an indirect hernia passes through both the deep and superficial inguinal rings, whereas a direct inguinal hernia passes through the inguinal triangle and the superficial inguinal ring
The "governor" or gubernaculum is involved in the descent of the ovaries and testes. Which of the following are connected by the female gubernaculum?
primodial uterus to labia majora
The inguinal canal is called the canal of 2's. Which of the following structures make up the anterior wall of the inguinal canal?
internal abdominal oblique muscle
external abdominal oblique aponeurosis
correct order of the various parts of the duodenum
superior
descending
horizontal
ascending
Which of the arteries supplies the cardia of the stomach
left gastric artery
Which of the arteries supplies the fundus of the stomach?
short gastric artery
describe the innervation to the stomach
anterior and posterior vagal nerves and the greater splanchnic nerves
The greater omentum is attached to
transverse colon and greater curvature of the stomach
all of the following would best describe the pancreas except:
attaches to the lienorenal ligament
describe the blood supply to the duodenum
Anterior superior and posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal arteries
arteries supplies the lesser curvature of the stomach
Both the right and left gastric arteries
branches off the superior mesenteric artery except
left colic artery
describe the ileum except
chief cells
branches off the celiac trunk except
posterior cecal artery
describe the stomach except
crypts of lieberkuhn
describe the colon except
numerous villi
the following organs secrete glucagon except
spleen
describe the liver except
stores, excretes and concentrates bile
describe the portal vein except
formed from the union of the inferior mesenteric vein and the splenic vein
the correct difference between an inguinal and a femoral hernia
the neck of an inguinal hernia passes above and medial to the pubic tubercle, whereas the neck of the femoral hernai passes below and lateral to the pubic tubercle
the testis located in a 12th week fetus
Pelvis
origin of the external spermatic fascia
external abdominal oblique muscle
best describes the myopectineal orifice
area of "innate" weakness in the body wall of the groin where groin hernias are more prevalent
The duodenum is derived embryologically from
foregut
midgut
correct distinguishing characteristics of the jejunum