ABDOMEN AND PELVIS IMPORTANT QUESTIONS AND CLINICALS:
Note: It will be better to prepare the abdomen & pelvis from Snell Perineum from KLM
Important Questions
Ø Muscles of Anterior Abdominal Wall
Ø Rectus Sheath
Ø Inguinal Canal Boundaries
Ø Inguinal Hernia (Different Types
Direct and indirect)
Ø Differences B/W Male and Female Pelvis
Greater and Lesser Omentum Attachments Epiploic Foramen
Ø Relations of Duodenum (All Parts)
(Table from KLM) Differences B/W Large and Small Intestine
Ø Differences B/W Jejunum and Ileum
Ø Abdominal Aorta (In Detail, All the
Branches),
Ø Relations of All Parts of Pancreas
Ø Relations of Ureter
Ø Relations of Kidneys (Especially
Anterior)
Ø Lymphatic Drainage of Abdomen
Ø Boundaries And Contents of
Superficial and Deep Perineal Pouches And ischio-Anal Fossa
Ø Pelvic Inlet And Outlet Boundaries
Ø Prostatic Part of Male Urethra
Ø Micturition
Ø Supports of Uterus
Ø Zones of Prostate
Ø Blood Supply of Rectum
Ø Differences B/W the Po and Below the
Pectin-ate Line (Diagram in KLM)
Ø Internal Iliac Artery Inferior Vena
Cava Tributaries Hepatic Portal Vein
Ø Sites of Portocaval Anastomosis Bare
Areas of Liver
CLINICALS
Note: Cover from clinical
especially from KLM or Snell
Ø Inguinal Hernia (In Detail,
Differences B/W Direct and Indirect)
Ø Cryptorchidism
Ø Varicocele
Ø Hydrocele
Ø Policeman of Abdomen Hepato-Renal
Pouch Calat's Triangle Barrett's Esophagus Me Burney's Point (Appendicitis)
Ø Portal Hypertension Splenectomy
Ø Caput Medusae
Ø Horse Shoe Kidney
Ø Thrombosis in Inferior Vena Cava and
Other Routes Taken by Blood
Ø Ileal Diverticulum + Meckel's
Diverticulum
Ø Grid Iron Incision
Ø Hemorrhoids
Ø Ischioanal Abscess
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