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The peritoneum consists of two layers, on the one lining the abdominal wall and the internal organs on the other wrap (such as the liver, intestines and bladder).
A "gastrostomy" is the hole (stoma) made onto the abdomen from the stomach. ... disc placed inside the stomach and a flange placed outside the abdominal wall.
Although the thigh area is the most commonly used site may include the upper back and abdominal wall. The hypodermoclysis injection site should be changed ...
These catheters are inserted into the bladder via the urethra (urethral catheterisation), or through the abdominal wall (suprapubic catheterisation), so essentially ...
It is an organ which has muscular walls that facilitate the progression of the food ... It is connected to the rear wall of the abdomen by a plication serosa of the ...
The stomach is present below the diaphragm and in the upper level of abdominal cavity. The boundary walls of stomach are formed by the muscles including ...
... body regions (abdominal pressure during coughing, micturition, defecation, ... ( such as a nail in the wall to beat) and self-move (locally changing movement).