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Stop Nerve Injuries! Mastering Abdominal waal nerve Anatomy for Surgery

Are you navigating the abdominal wall with confidence? Whether you are performing an appendectomy, C-section, or hernia repair, understanding the distribution of the 7 nerves (T7–L1) is critical to avoiding the most common surgical "pain traps". In this video, we break down the complex anatomy of the anterior abdominal wall using the "7-10-1 Rule." We move past the diagrams to show you exactly how these nerves travel within the "neuro-muscular sandwich"—the essential plane between the internal oblique and transversus abdominis muscles. In this medical masterclass, you will learn:The 7-10-1 Rule: A simple framework for mapping the thoracic and lumbar nerves. The Neuro-Muscular Sandwich: Why understanding this layer is the secret to successful TAP blocks and reduced post-op pain. Surgical Traps Revealed: How to avoid injuring the Iliohypogastric and Ilioinguinal nerves during routine procedures. Clinical Application: Practical tips for preventing chronic groin pain and nerve entrapment during mesh placement. Key Timestamps:0:00 - The Surgeon’s "Pain Traps"1:00 - The 7-10-1 Rule Explained2:30 - The Neuro-Muscular Sandwich Anatomy3:30 - L1 Double Trouble: Iliohypogastric vs. Ilioinguinal5:30 - Clinical Tips: Avoiding Nerve Injury in the ORResources#SurgicalAnatomy #AbdominalSurgery #MedEd #GeneralSurgery #ObGyn #AnatomySimplified #TAPBlock #HerniaRepair #MedicalStudents #SurgicalResidency

Видео Stop Nerve Injuries! Mastering Abdominal waal nerve Anatomy for Surgery канала Obstetrics and gynecology with Dr. Ekram Ghazal
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