Lateral inguinal fossa ()
A. Located under the inguinal ligament
B. Above the inguinal ligament, lateral to the lateral umbilical fold
C. Facing the shallow ring of the inguinal canal
D. Its deep side is the Hai's triangle
E. The vas deferens pass through this socket into the scrotum
Which is correct about the description of the arched line ()
A. The lateral edge of the rectus abdominis constitutes the arched line
B. The medial edge of the rectus abdominis sheath forms the arched line
C. lack of posterior layer of rectus abdominis to form arch line
D. The bow line is located at the umbilical level
E. The lower edge of the external abdominis aponeurosis forms an arched line
Not In the INGUINAL canal ()
A. Iliac inguinal nerve
B. Reproductive branch of genital femoral nerve
C. Deep branch of the iliac hypogastric nerve
D. Remnants of peritoneal sheath process
E. Testicular artery
The layers of the right lower abdominal incision are in addition to the skin and superficial fascia ()
A. External oblique muscle aponeurosis, internal oblique muscle, transverse abdominal muscle, transverse abdominal fascia, extraperitoneal fascia, and peritoneal wall
B. Anterior layer of rectus abdominis, rectus abdominis, posterior layer of rectus abdominis, transverse fascia, wall peritoneum
C. Anterior layer of rectus abdominis, rectus abdominis, transverse fascia, extraperitoneal fascia, and wall peritoneum
D. External oblique muscle, internal oblique muscle, transverse abdominal muscle, and wall peritoneum
E. White abdominal line, transverse fascia, extraperitoneal fascia, wall peritoneum