10. Abdomen IV Flashcards
How do the intestines develop?
- herniate out during development and enter back inside the abdominal wall
What is omphalocele and why does it occur?
- Gut contents protruding from the umbilical ring
- Malrotation of midgut
- Failure of rectus abdominis to develop correctly
What are the two primary intestinal loops?
- cranial limb
- caudal limb
What 3 things does the cranial limb contain?
- distal duodenum
- jejunum
- ileum
What 5 things does the caudal limb of the intestinal loop contain?
- distal ileum
- cecum
- appendix
- ascending colon
- distal 2/3 of transverse colon
What is the function of the vitelline duct?
- connects growing fetus to yolk sac
What is Meckelโs diverticulum?
- outpouching of the ileum
Where does the midgut extend from and to?
- extends from the major duodenal papilla, in the duodenum, to a point two-thirds distally along the transverse colon
What is the midgut supplied by?
- superior mesenteric artery
How long is the jejunum and the ileum?
- The jejunum is approximately 2.5 m in length and the ilium is approximately 3 m
Where does the ileum terminate?
- ileocecal junction
Where is the ileocecal junction located?
- right iliac fossa
What are plicae circulares?
- inner folding in the lining of the mucosa of the jejunum and ileum
Where does the jejunum begin?
- at the duodenal jejunal flexure which is when the fourth part of the duodenum bends upwards
What is the duodenaljejunal junction held up by?
- Ligament of Treitz
Where are the ileum and jejunum located quadrant wise?
- ileum is in the right lower quadrant and the jejunum is in the left lower quadrant
What is contained within the mesentery?
- superior mesenteric artery
- superior mesenteric vein
- lymph nodes
- fat
- autonomic nerves
What are the anatomical landmarks for the root of the mesentery?
- duodenal-jejunal flexure to sacro-iliac joint
- oblique course from the duodenojejunal flexure to the ileocecal junction
Are the jejunum and ileum retro or intraperitoneal?
- intraperitoneal
What are the jejunum and ileum suspended by?
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What does the superior mesenteric vein join with?
- joins the splenic vein to form the portal vein to process all the nutrients in the liver
How long is the root of the mesentery?
- 15cm long
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What are the vessels in the mesentery called?
- arterial arcades and vasa recta
























