Inspection

Protocols

Shape of the abdomen : 

A) Normal – scaphoid shape 


B) Distended – 

Causes of generalized distension (5 F’s):

  •  Fat (obesity).
  •  Fluid (ascites).
  •  Foetus (in female of child bearing age).
  •  Flatus (gastrointestinal).


1. Epigastrium (remember the structures in epigastrium):

  •  Left lobe of liver (hepatoma, secondaries, liver abscess, hydatid cyst).
  •  Pancreas (pancreatic pseudocyst, carcinoma of head of pancreas).
  • Stomach (carcinoma of stomach, lymphoma).
  • Transverse colon (carcinoma of colon)
  • Others: epigastric hernia, aneurysm of aorta (pulsating mass).




2. Right hypochondrium:

  •  Hepatic mass (hepatoma, secondaries, liver abscess, polycystic liver, hydatid cyst).
  •  Gall bladder (carcinoma, mucocoele, empyema, carcinoma of head of pancreas).
  •  Mass in hepatic flexure or right side of transverse colon (carcinoma colon).

3. Left hypochondrium:

  •  Splenomegaly (due to any cause).
  •  Renal mass and suprarenal mass.
  • Mass in splenic flexure or left side of transverse colon (carcinoma colon).
  • Hydatid cyst.
  •  Carcinoma of pancreas (from tail).


4. Hypogastric swelling (below the umbilicus):

  •  Bladder (urinary retention).
  •  In female (ovarian cyst and pregnancy).
  •  Intra-abdominal malignancy.
  • Lymphoma.
  •  Tabes mesentericus or mesenteric cyst.
  • Hydatid cyst.


C) Shrunken Abdomen : 

Causes of scaphoid abdomen (shrunken):

  • Starvation.
  •  Carcinoma (commonly, oesophagus and stomach).
  •  Dehydration.

Umbilicus :


1) Inverted – normal 

2)Everted – umbilical hernia 

3) slit 

  • a)vertical= normal 
  • b) Transverse = in ascites 


4) Movement with respiration : 

  • Absent in generalized peritonitis , Huge ascites , Advanced pregnancy .






Visible Peristalsis: 

1) Pyloric stenosis : from left to right 

2) Small intestinal obstruction : 

  • a) Around the umbilicus 
  • b) stepladder pattern 
  • c) Directed above downwards 



3) Large intestinal obstruction : from Right to left 


4) normal in lean & thin person 


Others abdominal inspection : 


1)Skin : 

  • a) Striae Gravidaram – Pregnancy 
  • b) White purple striae – cushing syndrome 



2)Scars marks : 

  • Operation ,stab injury 



3) Hair Distrubution : loss of pubic & axillary hair in cirrhosis of liver .


4) Hernial orifice : see the cough impulse .