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The Abdominal Wall: Clinical Relevance

27th Nov 2024
7:00 - 8:00pm (GMT)
27th Nov 2024
7:00 - 8:00pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
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Description

The aim of this webinar is to hold a short-form, yet high-yield teaching session on topics concerning the abdominal wall, covering aspects of the anatomy that are clinically relevant for exams: It will cover:

  • The anatomy of abdominal wall
  • The anatomy of the inguinal canal
  • Relevant abdominal surgical incisions
  • Common hernia presentations
  • Focus on indirect versus direct inguinal hernias

Summary

This medical teaching session, "The Abdominal Wall: Clinical Relevance," offers valuable insights into the anatomy of the abdominal wall, specifically targeted towards exams. It covers the inguinal canal, surgical incisions, common hernias, and the distinctions between indirect and direct inguinal hernias. Ideal for medical professionals seeking to brush up their knowledge, join us for a high-yield presentation.

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Learning objectives

  1. By the end of the session, participants will be able to identify the key components of the abdominal wall anatomy, understanding their roles and implications for medical examination.

  2. Participants will be able to describe the structure and importance of the inguinal canal, as well as identify its clinical significance in sufficient detail.

  3. Learners will be aware of different abdominal surgical incisions and their utility, they will be able to identify when to use each incision type in different scenarios.

  4. Participants will gain understanding of the common hernia presentations, including the ability to distinguish between different types and evaluate the common signs and symptoms.

  5. Finally, learners will be able to differentiate between indirect and direct inguinal hernias, including understanding their causes and treatment. They should be equipped with sufficient knowledge to diagnose these conditions in a clinical setting.

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27th Nov 2024
7:00 - 8:00pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
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Free
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