Anterior Abdominal Wall

AAW 1a-Left-rectus-abdominal-aorta
AAW 1a-Left-rectus-abdominal-aorta
AAW_1a: Left rectus abdominus (RA), note the landmarks of abdominal aorta and hyperechoic surface of the anterior vertebral body
AAW 1b-Left-rectus-abdominal-aorta labeled
AAW 1b-Left-rectus-abdominal-aorta labeled
AAW_1b: Previous image, with anatomic landmarks labeled
AAW 2a-Left-rectus-relaxed
AAW 2a-Left-rectus-relaxed
AAW_2a: Mildly overweight patient left rectus, relaxed
AAW 2b-Left-rectus-relaxed-colored
AAW 2b-Left-rectus-relaxed-colored
AAW_2b: The same image as previous, rectus highlighted
AAW 3a-Left-rectus-contracted
AAW 3a-Left-rectus-contracted
AAW_3a: The same patient, left rectus, contracted
AAW 3b-Left-rectus-contracted-colored
AAW 3b-Left-rectus-contracted-colored
AAW-3b: The same image as previous, rectus highlighted
AAW 4-Linea-alba-G2-F
AAW 4-Linea-alba-G2-F
AAW_4a: Same patient, supra-umbilical placement, note both heads of rectus, slight separation at linea alba, and thickness of abdominal adipose
AAW 5-Linea-Alba
AAW 5-Linea-Alba
AAW_5: Relaxed rectus with linea alba measuring 2 cm
AAW 6a-Obese-DRA
AAW 6a-Obese-DRA
AAW_6a: Morbidly obese patient with poor vascularization of musculature and large diastasis rectus abdominus rendering visualization the medial boarder of RA exceptionally difficult
AAW 6b-Obese-DRA
AAW 6b-Obese-DRA
AAW_6b: The previous image with the medial aspect of RA outlined
AAW 7-81-yo-F
AAW 7-81-yo-F
AAW_7: 81 year old lean but sedentary female, note well defined but hypoechoic musculature with normal inter-rectus distance.
AAW 8a-midline-scar
AAW 8a-midline-scar
AAW_8a: Large transverse incision from previous surgery seen in patient with pelvic pain, initial documentation assist to monitor tissue changes
AAW 8b-midline-scar-labeled
AAW 8b-midline-scar-labeled
AAW_8b: Same patient as previous with scar labeled

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