…arcuate line, the aponeurosis of the internal oblique muscle courses only anteriorly to the rectus abdominis muscle as part of the anterior rectus sheath. The transversus abdominis muscle is a thin muscle …
…inferior epigastric artery at its insertion into the rectus abdominis muscle combined with an inability to tamponade the bleeding . The rectus abdominis muscle receives its blood supply from the superior and …
…tendon; gracilis muscle and tendon; distal iliopsoas tendon; pubic bone and symphysis ; distal rectus abdominis muscle and tendon Posterior – Structures evaluated in the posterior hip quadrant include: gluteus …
…breast size (implant-based), bilateral surgery , and prior abdominal surgery (transverse rectus abdominis muscle [TRAM] flap). The influence of mastectomy weight also influences complication rates. In a …
…vessel ligation such as resulting from a previous coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), the rectus abdominis muscle may still be perfused through the musculophrenic artery and through the lower intercostal…