anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

perforation to posterior stomach wall (i.e. gastric ulcer)

A

spilling of gastric contents into lesser sac
peritonitis
pancreatitis

(pancreas is in close proximity to the posterior stomach)

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muscular layers of the stomach

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  1. inner oblique
  2. middle circular
  3. outer longitudinal

x3 layers compared to the x2 of small intestine and esophagus

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3
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is the duodenum intra or retro?

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1st (superior) portion is intra - within the hepatoduodenal ligament

rest is retro

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4
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plicae

A

semilunar folds found in the lining of the small intestine
facilitate absorption
(NOT found in the duodenal cap)

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5
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duodenal cap

A

first part of the duodenum
slightly dilated
no plicae

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6
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where does the foregut transform into the midgut?

A

at the major duodenal papilla/papilla of Vater (exit for hepatopancreatic duct/Duct of Wirsung)
where the common pancreatic and bile ducts drain
surrounded by the sphincter of Oddi

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7
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duodenum innervation

A

since it’s both foregut and midgut

celiac and superior mesenteric

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8
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where do the superior mesenteric vessels run?

A

come off of the aorta underneath the pancreas and run anterior to the 3rd part (horizontal) duodenum

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9
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structural significance of the 4th part of duodenum

A

anchored to the diaphragm by the ligament of Treitz

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10
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jejunum vs ileum

A

jejunum
-plicae (folds) - more absorption
-longer vasa recta
-longer arcades

ileum
-no plicae
-shorter vasa recta
-shorter arcades
-Peyer’s patches (lymphatic tissue)

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arterial anastomosis of the duodenum

A

superior pancreaticduodenal artery (from gastroduodenal –> common hepatic)

AND

inferior pancreaticduodenal artery (branch of superior mesenteric)

b/c remember: duodenum is both foregut and midgut - blood supply is split

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12
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x2 flexures of the colon

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R colic flexure AKA heptatic flexure
L colic flexure AKA splenic flexure

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13
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omental appendages

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pieces of the omentum that hang off of the colon

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14
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what veins drain into the hepatic portal vein?

A

splenic vein
superior mesenteric vein
inferior mesenteric vein (superior rectal vein)

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15
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explain GI lymph drainage:

A

follows arterial distribution

e.g. all foregut lymph drains into celiac group

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