Abdominal Wall Anatomy

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Match the type of hernia with its location:

Inguinal hernia = Through the anterior abdominal wall Femoral hernia = Through the femoral ring and femoral canal Spigelian hernia = Entering the rectus sheath by passing under the arcuate line Indirect inguinal hernia = Through the deep inguinal ring

Match the type of hernia with its commonality in gender:

Inguinal hernia = More common in men Femoral hernia = More common in women Spigelian hernia = No specific gender association Indirect inguinal hernia = More common in women

Match the type of hernia with its passage through the inguinal canal:

Inguinal hernia = Passed through the inguinal canal Femoral hernia = Passed through the femoral canal Spigelian hernia = Passing under the arcuate line Indirect inguinal hernia = Passed through the deep inguinal ring

Match the type of hernia with its anatomical structure:

<p>Inguinal hernia = Hesselbach's triangle Femoral hernia = Femoral ring Spigelian hernia = Rectus sheath Indirect inguinal hernia = Inferior epigastric vessels</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the type of hernia with its contents:

<p>Inguinal hernia = All layers of the anterior abdominal wall Femoral hernia = Small intestine arches Spigelian hernia = None of the above Indirect inguinal hernia = Small intestine arches</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the type of hernia with its location in the abdominal wall:

<p>Inguinal hernia = Anterior abdominal wall Femoral hernia = Femoral ring Spigelian hernia = Rectus sheath Indirect inguinal hernia = Deep inguinal ring</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the type of hernia with its association with the inguinal canal:

<p>Inguinal hernia = Directly through the inguinal canal Femoral hernia = Not associated with the inguinal canal Spigelian hernia = Not associated with the inguinal canal Indirect inguinal hernia = Through the deep inguinal ring</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the type of hernia with its characteristic feature:

<p>Inguinal hernia = Larger inguinal canal in men Femoral hernia = Wider pelvis in women Spigelian hernia = Passing under the arcuate line Indirect inguinal hernia = Small intestine arches entering the deep inguinal ring</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the type of hernia with its anatomical structure:

<p>Inguinal hernia = Anterior abdominal wall Femoral hernia = Femoral canal Spigelian hernia = Arcuate line Indirect inguinal hernia = Deep inguinal ring</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the type of hernia with its description:

<p>Inguinal hernia = Through the anterior abdominal wall Femoral hernia = Through the femoral ring Spigelian hernia = Entering the rectus sheath Indirect inguinal hernia = Through the deep inguinal ring</p> Signup and view all the answers

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