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GI Week 2 Anatomy
Lab 3: Duodenum, Pancreas, Liver and Gallbladder
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Graduate
01/13/2010

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what structures are contained within the splenorenal ligament?
Definition
tail of pancreas, splenic a and v.
Term
which parts of the duodenum are secondarily retroperitoneal?
Definition
2nd-4th: descending, transverse, ascending
Term
why is the first of the duodenum not considered retroperitoneal?
Definition
it has a mesentery - hepatoduodenal ligament
Term
what is significant about the 2nd part of the duodenum (i.e. what structures drain here?)?
Definition
the main pancreatic duct and common bile duct comes together to empty into the duodenum at the greater duodenal papilla (Ampulla of Vater) when the sphincter of Oddi is relaxed. the accessory pancreatic duct also empties into the 2nd part of the duodenum via the lesser duodenal papilla
Term
what structure cross the 3rd (tranverse) part of the duodenum?
Definition
SMA & V
Term
what marks the duodenal-jejunal junction?
Definition
suspensory muscle of the duodenum (ligament of Treitz); suspended from right crus of diaphragm
Term
what are the characteristics of the 1st part of the duodenum? why is this clinicaly significant?
Definition
it is thin-walled, somewhat dilated; common site for ulcers
Term
what vertebral levels are associated with the different parts of the duodenum?
Definition
1st: L1
2nd: descends from L1-L3
3rd: L3
4th: ascends L3-L2
Term
from what embryological precursor is the uncinate process derived?
Definition
ventral pancreatic bud
Term
what part of the pancreas is held within the curve of the duodenum?
Definition
head
Term
what is the main blood supply to the head of the pancreas?
Definition
gastroduodenal a.
Term
where does the gastroduodenal a. branch from, and what are its branches?
Definition
from: common hepatic a.
to: right gastro-omental and anterior superior pancreaticoduodenal a.
Term
where does the anterior inferior pancreaticoduodenal a. branch from?
Definition
SMA
Term
what is Kocher's manuever?
Definition
separation of the duodenum
Term
what parts of the pancreas are retroperitoneal?
Definition
all except its tail
Term
what are 3 structures that the tail of the pancreas contacts?
Definition
left kidney, left colic (splenic) flexure, hilum of the spleen
Term
what is the relationship between the gastroduodenal a. and the SMA?
Definition
gastroduodenal gives off anterior & posterior branches of the SUPERIOR pancreaticoduodenal a. while the SMA gives off the ant & post INFERIOR pancreaticoduodenal a. The anterior SUPERIOR and INFERIOR a. anastomose via arcades, and the posterior SUP and INF anastomose a., on the head of the pancreas
Term
what are the major arteries supplying the body and tail of the pancreas?
Definition
great and dorsal pancreatic arteries from the splenic artery
Term
what two arteries anastomose on the anterior surface of the head of the pancreas? what are their origins?
Definition
Anterior superior pancreaticoduodenal (from gastroduodenal a) and anterior inferior pancreaticoduodenal (from SMA)
Term
the common bile duct is formed by the union of which 2 ducts?
Definition
common hepatic and cystic ducts
Term
in what direction does bile flow in the cystic duct?
Definition
bile flows from from liver into duct when storage is needed; flows from gallbladder to common bile duct to duodenum when being secreted
Term
what do the left and right hepatic ducts carry?
Definition
fresh bile from liver to common bile duct (secretion) or to cystic duct (for storage in gallbladder)
Term
describe the course of the main pancreatic duct
Definition
begins in tail of pancreas and receives tributaries along its path to the head
Term
how do pancreatic secretions enter the gut?
Definition
the main pancreatic duct usually joins with the common bile duct before reaching the 2nd part of the duodenum. contents empty into the duodenum via the greater duodenal papilla. accessory pancreatic duct empties via the lesser duodenal papilla
Term
what foreign-sounding structure comprise the greater duodenal papilla?
Definition
ampulla of Vater and the sphincter of Oddi
Term
(physio correlate): what causes relaxation of the sphincter of Oddi?
Definition
CCK activates inhibitory neurons which release NO, VIP, causing smooth muscle relaxation and allowing bile to enter duodenum
Term
what is the ligamentum venosus? what is the ligamentum teres?
Definition
L.V. - fibrous remnant of fetal ductus venosus that shunted blood from umbilical vein to the IVC (bypassing liver) before birth (runs b/w caudate and left lobe)
L.T. - round ligament of liver, obliterated umbilical vein that that carried O2-rich blood from placenta to fetus (found in falciform ligament)
Term
which two major vessels supplying the liver follow similar branching patterns within the right lobe?
Definition
portal v and hepatic a
Term
what are the variations in arterial blood supply to the liver?
Definition
83%: common hepatic -> proper -> r & l
14%: right hepatic branches from SMA
18%: left hepatic branches from left gastric
4%: common hepatic a comes from SMA
Term
what are some of the variations in branching of the cystic a?
Definition
72%: cystic branches from r. hepatic a
6%: cystic branches from proper hepatic
3% branches from gastroduodenal
3% branches from l. hepatic
Term
what structure does the falciform ligament contain? what is its significance?
Definition
ligamentum teres hepatis (round ligament of liver); used to be the umbilical v., bringing O2-rich blood from placenta to fetal heart
Term
what forms the right and left triangular ligaments?
Definition
the joining of the anterior and posterior layers of the coronary ligaments
Term
what is the difference b/w the anatomical and functional divisions of the liver?
Definition
anatomical- based on external appearance (4 lobes)
functional- based on blood supply and bile drainage (8 lobes)
Term
what is the path of the posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal a. with relation to the common bile duct?
Definition
the posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal a branches from the gastroduodenal a, wraps around the common bile duct (anterior to posterior) and then descends posterior to the duct
Term
where is the lesser duodenal papilla usually found in relation to the greater duodenal papilla?
Definition
superior and anterior
Term
what forms the hepatic veins? how many are there and where do they drain?
Definition
formed by the union of the central vs
3: left, right and middle hepatic vv. drain into the IVC
Term
what is a complication of porto-caval anastomoses?
Definition
blood is bypassing liver, toxins aren't removed, so can develop hepatic encephalopathy
Term
how might pancreatic cancer cause jaundice?
Definition
the tumor can obstruct the common bile duct, preventing the outflow of bile, which contains bilirubin. the bilirubin will end up in the tissues
Term
what are gallstones?
Definition
cholesterol crystals that precipitate out of bile
Term
what is a cholecystectomy?
Definition
surgical removal of the gallbladder
Term
what are some major indicators of portal hypertension?
Definition
esophageal varices, hemorrhoids, enlarged veins on ant abdominal wall (caput medusa), and ascites
Term
why is the Kocher manuever performed?
Definition
to gain access to the posterior side of the pancreas
Term
what is duodenal atresia? what should you be worried about in pts w/ this condition?
Definition
a blind end in the duodenum, caused by recanalization of the duodenum during development.
70% of pts with this condition also have other malformations, inc. Down's syndrome, cardiac or GI defects
Term
what is the name of the procedure that can be done to surgically establish a communication b/w the gallbladder and jejunum?
Definition
cholecystojejunostomy
Term
what is pruritis?
Definition
itching caused by drug reaction, food allergy, liver disease, cancers, parasites, aging or dry skin
Term
what procedure would you perform to visualize the pancreatic and biliary duct system by retrograde injection of contrast media? what does it entail?
Definition
endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography - uses fiberoptic endoscopy and cannulation of the hepatopancreatic ampulla
Term
what manuever would you perform to stop bleeding from the liver? what does it entail?
Definition
Pringle manuever - compress portal v and hepatic artery; i.e. clamp down on structures in the hepatoduodenal ligament
Term
what is a hemangioma?
Definition
a mass resembling neoplastic tissue
Term
what is the benefit of laparoscopic cholecystectomy? how is it performed?
Definition
greatly reduced recovery time (pt usually home within 24 hrs), small incision near navel
done via fiberoptic scope
Term
what is hematemesis?
Definition
vomiting of blood
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