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Passes through the inguinal canal
Are there nerves in the abdominal area of a human
An abdominal evisceration is the presence of the viscera, the internal organs of the body, outside of the body, particularly through a wound.
Laparoscopy
Any thing inside the abdominal cavity is intra-abdominal. The food and water you take is not intra-abdominal. That is extra-abdominal. So any thing inside the lumen of your gastrointesinal system is extra-abdominal. ( This way you can go to the biliary tree as well as to the inside of the glomerulus, through collecting duct. Lol.)
It refers to an incision (-tomy) into the stomach (-gaster-) through the abdominal wall (larparo-).
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The medical term is laparoscopy (examination through a small incision, typically abdominal).
A laparotomy is also known as a celiotomy. It is a surgical procedure involving a large incision through the abdominal wall to gain access into the abdominal cavity.
If total then it is where the uterus and cervix of female is removed by incision through the stomach so that surgeon can access the abdominal cavity. If just a hysterectomy then it is only the uterus removed.
A cesarean is performed through using surgical tools to reach and deliver the fetus, if the fetus can not be accessed through the vagina.
From Alexander's: An oblique right or left inguinal incision extends from the public tubercle to the anterior iliac crest, slightly above and parallel to the inguinal crease. This is the standard incision for open inguinal herniorrhaphy. Incision through the external oblique muscle provides access to the cremaster muscles, inguinal canal, and cord structures. This incision does not typically interrupt major abdominal arteries. Long, lower abdominal oblique incisions are used for transplant, urologic, and vascular procedures. Those incisions require transection of the abdominal wall and flank musculature. They may require ligation of the deep inferior epigastric artery.
That sounds like the process of organ retrieval from the donor.
sternum to the pubic bone is called breasbone
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.
via laparotomy or laparoscopy , under general or regional anesthesia. A laparotomy is an incision made in the abdominal wall through which the fallopian tubes are visualized.
Examination of the contents of the abdominal cavity with a fiberoptic tube inserted through a small incision