i have three answers : Appendicts Inguinal Hernia Or its a form of prostate cancer I think its the second one. i have three answers : Appendicts Inguinal Hernia Or its a form of prostate cancer I think its the second one.
Involuntary, as we are not conscious of pushing food through the digestive system.
A hiatal hernia is when abdominal contents, like the intestines, protrude through a small hole that is designed for the esophagus to pass through the diaphragm. The herniation referrs to the strangling of the intestines and the hiatus is the name of the opening,
A birth defect in which portions of the stomach, liver, and intestines protrude through an opening in the abdominal wall.
A birth defect in which the stomach and intestines protrude through improperly formed abdominal wall muscles and float in the amniotic fluid.
They are checking for any hernia's that could be protruding through the femoral canal into the scrotum. If small intestines get's through the canal into the scrotum it could cause severe pain and ischemic bowel. (dead intestines). If they find one in a young child usually it will heal on its own. You just have to reduce the hernia (push it back in) But in an adult it should be repaired (herniorrhaphy)
A hernia is an abnormal protrusion of part of the intestines through a weak part of the abdomen, that is, part of the guts are poking through the abdominal wall. Normally, the front of the abdomen has several layers comprising of skin then fat then muscles and broad ligaments. Underneath all these lie the intestines (guts). If, for any reason, there is a weak point in the muscles or ligaments, part of the intestines push through. You can then feel a soft lump under the skin
This is probably related to our bipedalism (upright position). Our abdominal organs are subject to gravity and tend to lean more heavily on the membranes that separate the intestines from the reproductive and urinary apparatus. Under certain circumstances (a specially intense effort, some malformation, etc.) the intestines will "fall" to a lower position if there is one (as in this case, which is only possible in males). In a quadruped, the intestines are in a different position and gravity does not have a similar effect. They may develop a hanging belly, but their abdominal organs do not tend to move to the rear.
Surgical correction of an intussusception is done with the patient under general anesthesia. The surgeon usually enters the abdominal cavity by way of a laparotomy, a large incision made through the abdominal wall. The intestines.
A hernia is an abnormal protrusion of part of the intestines through a weak part of the abdomen, that is, part of the guts are poking through the abdominal wall. Normally, the front of the abdomen has several layers comprising of skin then fat then muscles and broad ligaments. Underneath all these lie the intestines (guts). If, for any reason, there is a weak point in the muscles or ligaments, part of the intestines push through. You can then feel a soft lump under the skin
I'm sorry, what? There is a circular "weak spot" in the anterior abdominal wall that is known as the deep inguinal ring. The testes traveled through this ring and then through the superficial inguinal ring in development and that is how the testes receive vessels and innervation. Furthermore, the vas deferens enters the abdomen through this ring in order to connect with the seminal vesicle to form an ejaculatory duct. This "defect" in the anterior abdominal wall is one of two ways (Direct and Indirect) to herniate abdominal viscera. By increasing intra-abdominal pressure by valsalva maneuver (think... straining on the toilet), there is pressure on the viscera pushing outwards. The deep inguinal ring is one of the weakest spots, so the excess pressure can push a loop of bowel through the inguinal canal and into the scrotum. This is known as an indirect inguinal hernia.
A hernia can be deadly when it involves the intestines protruding through the abdominal wall and they become constricted. This can occur after a surgery scar has opened and allowed the small intestine to protrude and its contents are impeded from flowing through.
The muscles in the intestines are not named, specifically. There are circumferential muscle layers and longitudinal muscle layers in the intestines. These muscle layers create the peristalsis that moves food and digestive products through the intestinal tract. If you are asking the names of the muscles of the abdominal wall, they are the rectus abdominis, internal and external obliques, and the transverse abdominal muscles.