Stomach and spleen Flashcards

1
Q

What are the layers of the GI mucosa

A

epithelium, lamina propria, muscularis mucosa

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2
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What is the nervous control of muscularis mucosa

A

Submucosal /Meissner’s plexus

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3
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What does the submucosal plexus control

A

the muscularis muscosa

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4
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What does Meissner’s plexus control

A

the muscularis mucosa

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5
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What makes up the submucosa

A

loose CT

blood vessles, nerves, lymphatics + glands

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6
Q

What controls the muscles of the gut wall

A

Myenteric/Auerbach’s plexus

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7
Q

What does the myenteric plexus control

A

the muscles of the gut wall

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8
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What does Auerbach’s plexus control

A

the muscles of the gut wall

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9
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What are the layers of the muscularis externa in the GI tract

A

outer longitudinal layer + inner circular layer, with an innermost oblique muscle layer in the stomach only

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10
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What is the relative position of the serosa to the adventita in the GIT

A

adventitia is deep to the serosa

S uperficial, S erosa

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11
Q

At what level is the inferior oesophageal sphincter

A

T11

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12
Q

Is the superior mesenteric artery to the right or left of the superior mesenteric vein

A

to the left, towards the ascending part of the duodenum

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13
Q

What arterial trunk supplies the stomach

A

coeliac trunk

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14
Q

Describe the arterial supply of the stomach

A

Anastamoses along each curvature:
On the lesser curvature it is anastamoses of the right and left gastic arteries
On the greater curvature it is anastamoses of the right and left gastro-omental arteries (because the greater omentum hangs from the greater curvature!)

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15
Q

What is the source of the right gastric artery

A

the right gastric artery is a branch of the common hepatic artery, arising from the coeliac trunk

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16
Q

What is the source of the left gastric artery

A

the left gastric artery arises directly from the coeliac trunk

17
Q

What is the source of the right gastro-omental arery

A

the right gastro-omental artery is a terminal branch of the gastro-omental artery, which arises from the common hepatic artery, which arises from the coeliac trunk

18
Q

What is the source of the left gastro-omental artery

A

the left gastro-omental artery is a branch of the splenic artery, which arises from the coeliac trunk

19
Q

How does the right gastric vein drain

A

into the hepatic portal vein

20
Q

How does the left gastric vein drain

A

into the hepatic portal vein

21
Q

How does the short gastric vein drain

A

into the superior mesenteric vein

22
Q

How do the right and left gastro-omental veins drain

A

into the superior mesenteric vein

23
Q

Describe the sympathetic innervation of the stomach

A

T6-T9, coeliac plexus via the greater phlanchic nerve

24
Q

Describe the parasympathetic innervation of the stomach

A

ant. + post. vagal trunks derived from the vagus nerves

25
Q

Which vagus nerve gives rise to the anterior vagal trunk

A

The left vagus

26
Q

Which vagus nerve gives rise to the posterior vagal trunk

A

The right vagus

27
Q

What are the ligaments of the spleen

A

gastrosplenic

renosplenic

28
Q

What are the surfaces of the spleen

A

diaphragmatic and the visceral