The document discusses the planes, divisions, and structures of the abdomen. It describes how the abdomen is divided into nine quadrants by two horizontal planes (transpyloric and transtubercular) and two vertical planes. Each quadrant contains specific organs and structures. The key structures arranged in the abdomen include the skeleton, muscles of the posterior abdominal wall, blood vessels such as the aorta and IVC, nerves like the femoral nerve, and organs like the liver, stomach, intestines, kidneys and pancreas.
2. Learning Objectives:Learning Objectives:
At the end of this lecture studentAt the end of this lecture student
should be able to:should be able to:
– Explain Planes and divisions of abdomenExplain Planes and divisions of abdomen
– Arrangement of structures (Skeleton,Arrangement of structures (Skeleton,
Muscles, Vessels and organs) in theMuscles, Vessels and organs) in the
abdominal cavityabdominal cavity
3. AbdomenAbdomen
Lower half of trunkLower half of trunk
below the diaphragmbelow the diaphragm
Divided in to twoDivided in to two
parts:parts:
Abdomen Proper:Abdomen Proper:
From Diaphragm toFrom Diaphragm to
Pelvic brim (PelvicPelvic brim (Pelvic
inlet)inlet)
Pelvis: Below thePelvis: Below the
pelvic brim (Pelvicpelvic brim (Pelvic
inlet)inlet)
4. Planes for Demarcation of Abdominal RegionPlanes for Demarcation of Abdominal Region
indicated by a line encircling
the body midway between
the suprasternal notch
and the symphysis
pubis (or midway
between the umbilicus
and inferior end of the
sternal body or a hand's
breadth below the
xiphisternal joint); it
intersects the first lumbar
vertebral body near its
lower border and meets
the costal margins at the tips
of the ninth costal cartilages.
Passes through Pylorus
of stomach.
corresponds to a
line round the trunk
level with the
iliac tubercles ;
it cuts the front of
the fifth lumbar
vertebral body
near its upper
border.
Horizontal planes
Transtubercular
plane
Transpyloric plane
(of Addision)
5. A third horizontal plane,
often used in abdominal
topography, the subcostal
plane, corresponds to a
line level with the
lowest limits of the
tenth costal
cartilages. It cuts the
front of the third lumbar
vertebral body nears its
upper border. It often
replaces the transpyloric
plane in descriptions of
abdominal regions.
Subcostal plane
6. On the body's posterior surface a transverse line between the
highest points on the iliac crests and level with the fourth
lumbar vertebral spinous process delineates a supracristal plane.
Supracristal plane
7. Right and left
lateral planes:
indicated on the surface
by vertical lines through
points midway between
the anterior superior
iliac spines and the
symphysis pubis (these
lines are also called
'mid-clavicular' or
'mammary' lines).
Vertical planes
Planes for Demarcation of Abdominal RegionPlanes for Demarcation of Abdominal Region
8. Division of Abdomen in to Nine QuadrantsDivision of Abdomen in to Nine Quadrants
Abdomen is divided into nine Regions byAbdomen is divided into nine Regions by
Two Horizontal and Two Vertical Planes.Two Horizontal and Two Vertical Planes.
Planes used for demarcation are:Planes used for demarcation are:
– Horizontal planes : Transpyloric plane andHorizontal planes : Transpyloric plane and
Transtubercular planesTranstubercular planes
– Vertical Planes : Right and left Lateral planesVertical Planes : Right and left Lateral planes
Three regions on Right and Left sidesThree regions on Right and Left sides
each and Three regions in the central part.each and Three regions in the central part.
11. Regions of AbdomenRegions of Abdomen
Right Hypochondriac regionRight Hypochondriac region: Lateral to: Lateral to
right lateral plane and above transpyloricright lateral plane and above transpyloric
plane.plane.
Right Lumbar regionRight Lumbar region: Lateral to right: Lateral to right
lateral plane, below transpyloric plane andlateral plane, below transpyloric plane and
above transtubercular plane.above transtubercular plane.
Right Iliac regionRight Iliac region: Lateral to right lateral: Lateral to right lateral
plane and below transtubercular plane.plane and below transtubercular plane.
12. Regions of AbdomenRegions of Abdomen
Left Hypochondriac regionLeft Hypochondriac region: Lateral to left: Lateral to left
lateral plane and above transpyloric plane.lateral plane and above transpyloric plane.
Left Lumbar regionLeft Lumbar region: Lateral to left lateral: Lateral to left lateral
plane, below transpyloric plane and aboveplane, below transpyloric plane and above
transtubercular plane.transtubercular plane.
Left Iliac regionLeft Iliac region: Lateral to left lateral plane: Lateral to left lateral plane
and below transtubercular plane.and below transtubercular plane.
13. Regions of AbdomenRegions of Abdomen
Epigastric regionEpigastric region: Medial to right and left: Medial to right and left
lateral planes and above transpyloriclateral planes and above transpyloric
plane.plane.
Umbilical regionUmbilical region: Medial to right and left: Medial to right and left
lateral planes, below transpyloric planelateral planes, below transpyloric plane
and above transtubercular plane.and above transtubercular plane.
Hypogastric regionHypogastric region: Medial to right and left: Medial to right and left
lateral planes and below transtubercularlateral planes and below transtubercular
plane.plane.
21. Disposition in AbdomenDisposition in Abdomen
Liver and gall bladderLiver and gall bladder
StomachStomach
SpleenSpleen
Greater and lesserGreater and lesser
omentumomentum
22. Disposition in AbdomenDisposition in Abdomen
Small intestine and itsSmall intestine and its
parts: Jejunum andparts: Jejunum and
IleumIleum
23. Disposition in AbdomenDisposition in Abdomen
Large intestine and itsLarge intestine and its
parts:parts:
Cecum and appendixCecum and appendix
Ascending colon,Ascending colon,
Transverse colon andTransverse colon and
descending colondescending colon
Pelvic colonPelvic colon
RectumRectum
24. ReferencesReferences
Clinical Anatomy by Richard Snell (8Clinical Anatomy by Richard Snell (8thth
Edition)Edition)
Gray’s Anatomy (40Gray’s Anatomy (40thth
Edition)Edition)