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SHAHEED MOHTARMA BENAZIR BHUTTO

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
LARKANA

Abdominal Regions

Aftab Ghouri
Lecturer, Benazir College of
Nursing
SMBB, Medical University,
Larkana

Acknowledgement:
Sir Badil
Objectives
By the end of this lecture the students will be
able to:

• Define abdominal regions.


• Identify the organs located in abdominal
regions.
Abdominal 9 regions

• Right hypochondriac region


• Epigastric Region
• Left Hypochondriac region
• Right Lumbar Region
• Umbilical Region
• Left Lumbar Region
• Right Iliac Region
• Hypogastric Region
• Left Iliac Region
Right hypochondriac region
• Liver
• Gall bladder
• Small intestine
• Ascending colon
• Transverse colon
• Right kidney
Epigastric Region

• Stomach
• Liver
• Pancreas (Body)
• Small intestine
• Transverse colon
• Right kidney
• Left kidney
• Right and left adrenal gland
• Right & Left Ureters
Left Hypochondriac region
Stomach
Liver (tip)
Pancreas (tail )
Small Intestine
Transverse Colon
Descending
Spleen
Left and left kidney
Right Lumber
Liver (tip)
Gall Bladder
Small Intestine
Ascending Colon
Right Kidney
Umbilical Region
Stomach
Pancreas
Small Intestine
Transverse Colon
Right & Left Ureters
Left Lumber region
Small Intestine
Descending Colon
Right and left kidney (tip)
Right Iliac Region
Small Intestine
Appendix
Cecum
Ascending Colon
Right Ovary
Right Fallopian Tube
Hypogestric Region
Small Intestine
Sigmoid Colon
Rectum
Urinary Bladder
Uterus ( Female)
Vas Deferens (male)
Seminal Vessicle (Male)
Prostate ( male)
Left Iliac Region
Small Intestine
Descending Colon
Sigmoid Colon
Left Ovary (Females)
Left Fallopian Tube (Females)
Abdominal regions
Abdominal regions

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