"During a laparoscopic examination of the deep surface of the lower anterior abdominal wall (using a lighted scope on a thin tube inserted through the wall), the attending physician noted something of interest and asked the young resident to look at the medial inguinal fossa. To do so, the young doctor would have to examine the area between the following structures:
A) Inferior epigastric artery and urachus
B) Medial umbilical ligament and urachus
C) Inferior epigastric artery and lateral umbilical fold
D) Medial umbilical ligament and inferior epigastric artery
E) Median umbilical ligament and medial umbilical ligament"