What is the significance of McBurney's point?
A.
It is the point where the linea alba connects to the sternum.
B.
It is the body surface projection of the tip of vermiform appendix.
C.
It is between the right anterior superior iliac spine and the navel where incisions for appendectomies are made.
D.
It locates at the intersection point of the right costal arch and right midclavicular line.
E.
Fistulas and hernias often occur in this area which is marked by the symphysis pubis on one end, and the sternum on the other.