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Hesselbacks Triangle - correct answer landmarks;medial rectus abdominas, lateral inferior epigastric vessels,and Inferior inguinal ligaments-Direct hernias occur here Transverse Fascia - correct answer defects in the transverse fascia can cause direct & indirect hernias Hernia - correct answer rupture Pantaloon Hernia - correct answer when a direct & indirect hernia are present Umbilical Hernia - correct answer due to developmental deficiencies congenital umbilical hernia or weakness in linea alba in area of umbilicus Inguinal Hernia - correct answer hernia occuring in the groin area, more common in males *landmarks inguinal ring, inferior epigastric vessels, and spermatic vessels Mcvays Repair - correct answer used to repair femoral hernias(transverse fascia &conjoined tendon to cooper's lagament(pectenial ligament) Ligament of Cooper's - correct answer lateral extension of lucuner ligament, surrounds spermatic cord & testies. Cremaster muscle forms a ring around spermatic cord, continuation of internal oblique, Genito femoral intervals cremaster muscle & over middle surface of the thigh Mcburneys Incision - correct answer oblique RLQ incision appendix removal Gerotas Fascia - correct answer a fibrous capsule that encircles the kidney to aid in keeping the kidney in the correct anatomical position and to cushion it from injury Kidneys live retroperitoneal with the ureters Nephroblastomas - correct answer Wilm's tumor(commonly found in children) Cause obstruction of the vena cava, hepatic veins or renal veins Open gallbladder Laparoscopic - correct answer dissected anti-grade Dissected retrograde Duodenum, jejunum, and ileum - correct answer make up small intestines Duodenum - correct answer first of small intestines where all food digestion is complete; associated with Brunner's gland; connects the pylori of the stomach to the jejunum Jejunum - correct answer absorption of digested foods, vitamins,& electrolytes; thick wall with larger lumen in diameter and more vascularity compared to ileum; color; deep red

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