Alimentary Flashcards
What are the three natural constrictions of the esophagus?
Cervical (pharyngo- esophageal): – 15cm from incisor teeth (IT)
Thoracic (broncho – aortic): – crossed by arch of aorta (22.5 fromIT) and left main bronchus 27.5cm from IT)
Diaphragmatic: Where it passes through the esophageal hiatus of the diaphragm- 40
What are the 9 areas of the gastro-intestinal tract?
1= R hypochondrium 2=Epigastrium 3= L hypochondrium 4=R lumbar 5=periumbilical 6=L lumbar 7=R iliac fossa 8=hypogastrium 9=L iliac fossa
What are the different parts of the stomach?
Cardia, fundus, body and pyloric part as well as the Pyloric Sphincter: Control discharge of stomach contents into the duodenum
What part of the liver is a reminant of the left umbilical vein?
The falciform ligament
What is the Hepatic portal triad?
- Hepatic artery
- Portal vein
- Bile duct
How much bile can the gallbladder store?
50ml
What is the artery of the gallbladder?
The cystic artery
Where does the pancreas lie?
Along the trans-pyloric plane (L1/L2)
What is the blood supply of the Foregut?
Celiac trunk
What are the three main branches of the Celiac trunk and what do they supply?
Left gastric artery – runs along the lesser curvature of the stomach
Hepatic artery – supply liver and gallbladder
Splenic artery – Runs retroperitoneally along the superior (upper) margin of the pancreas
What is the blood supply of the Midgut?
The superior mesenteric artery
What is the origin of the superior mesenteric artery?
A branch of the abdominal aorta (L1)
What are the relations of the superior mesenteric artery?
It crosses anteriorly by the Splenic vein and neck of pancreas
What are the main branches of the superior mesenteric artery?
Jejunal and ilial arteries
What are the other branches of the superior mesenteric artery?
Middle colic, right colic and ilialcolic