Table Conference II Flashcards

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Intra-peritoneal

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Liver, Stomach, gall-bladder, spleen, 1st part of duodenum, jejenum, ilium, sigmoid colon, appendix, transverse colon

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2
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primarily retra-peritoneal

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kidney, testes, adrenal, IVC, aorta

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3
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costadiaphragmatic recess

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pleural tap here, rib levels T7-T9

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4
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costamediastinal recess

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between mediastinum and costal pleura

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5
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left reccurent laryngeal nerve pathway

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travels under the aortic arch

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6
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pathway of umbilical blood flow

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mommy –> umb. vein –> ductus venosus –> IVC –> R. atrium –> R. ventricle –> pulmonary trunk –> ductus arteriosis –> aorta –> umbilical artery –> mommy

OR
R. atrium –> foramen ovale –> L. atrium –> L ventricle –> aorta –> umbilical artery –> mommy

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7
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Secondarily retroperitoneal

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second -fourth dueodenum, cecum, ascending colon, descending colon, rectum, pancreas

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8
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extraperitoneal

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urinary bladder, prostrate, seminal vesicles, uterus, ovary

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9
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Branches of the abdominal aorta

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T12: Inferior phrenic, which branches into superior suprarenal. Middle suprarenal. Celiac Trunk
L1: Superior Mesenteric, First Lumbar. Left Renal, which branches into inferior suprarenal.
L2: Gonadal, Second Lumbar
L3: Third Lumbar, Inferior Mesenteric
L4: Fourth Lumbar
L5: Turns into common iliacs

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10
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Anastomoses of the celiac trunk

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L. and R. gastro-omental
L. and R. gastric
The Inferior and Posterior superior pancreatico-duodenal with the I. P. inferior pancreatico-duodenal (off the SMA)

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Anastomoses of SMA/IMA

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Middle colic (SMA) with the Left colic (IMA)
SMA with ileocolic (off SMA)
Sigmoids with L. colic
Superior rectal (off IMA) has NO anastomoses

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12
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nutcracker syndrome

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The left renal vein is compressed between the superior mesenteric artery and the abdominal aorta, which can cause backflow into the gonadal arteries which can cause testicular pain.

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13
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What does the azygos vein anastomose with?

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The azygos provides collateral circulation for the IVC/SVC.

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14
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Branches of the SVC

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Azygos, branches into R. and L. brachiocephalic vein. Each brachiocephalic vein branches into a jugular and subclavian vein.

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15
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Branches of the IVC

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Hepatic veins, inf. phrenic veins, suprarenals, Right/Left Renal, Right gonadal, Left gonadal comes off of left renal, Lumbar 1-5

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