3C-Gall Bladder Flashcards

1
Q

NAME THOSE DUCTS! Bile is secreted by hepatocytes into the bile ______, from which it flows in the ___________ —–>________ and then into the gallbladder via the ______.

A

canaliculi…right & left hepatic ducts….common hepatic duct…cystic duct

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2
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Plumbing: Bile is stored until stimulation of gall bladder contractions expels the bile back through the ______ into the __________ and, via the ________, into the duodenum.

A

cystic duct….common bile duct….sphincter of Oddi

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3
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What are the two results of CCK release from the intestine on the bile pathway?

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  1. Contract the gall bladder smooth muscle 2.Relax the Sphincter of Oddi
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4
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What does Secretin do to the bile pathway?

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Stimulates Water and Ion secretion by the bile ducts.

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5
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What effect does Ach (parasym) have on the bile pathway?

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Contracts the SMOOTH muscle of the gall bladder.

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6
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What causes the gall bladder to relax?

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Sympathetic action on BETA-2 receptors on the gall bladder (relaxed) and the sphincter of Oddi (closed)!!!

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7
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What are the 4 symptoms of acute Chole-cystitis?

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1.Right upper quadrant pain 2.fever 3.Leukocytois 4.refered pain to the shoulder/back.

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What is the most common association with chronic cholecystitis?

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presence of gall stones (causes fibrosis/thickening of GB)

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9
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What are the two main complications from untreated acute cholecystitis?

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Gangrene and Perforation

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10
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What is the medical term for presence of gallstones?

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Chole-LITH-iasis

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11
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Are gallstones more common in women or men?

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Women. 20% of women and 5% of men between the ages of 50 and 65 have gallstones.

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12
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What % of gall stones are cholesterol stones?

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90%

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13
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What are three factors involved in formation of cholesterol gall stones?

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1.Bile Stasis 2.Saturation of Cholesterol 3.Inflammation

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14
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Many persons with gallstones have what symptoms? Gallstones cause symptoms when they obstruct bile flow. Small stones (e.g. – __________) may pass into the common bile duct, producing symptoms of _______ and _______. Larger stones are more likely to obstruct flow and cause ________.

A

NO early symptoms…

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15
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What is the pain felt by a gall stone in the cystic duct?…It can often fall back into the GB and stop pain.

A

Biliary Colic

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16
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What are the 7 risk factors for CholeLithiasis?

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1.Gender (women) 2.Pregnancy(hormones) 3.Oral Contraceptives 4.Genetics 5.Obesity 6.RAPID weight loss 7.Diabetes Mellitus

17
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What are the 3 types of stones that can arise in cholelithiasis?

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1.Cholesterol stones 2.Black Pigment stones(blood) 3.brown pigment stones (biliary infection)

18
Q

Do we need a gall bladder? What structure can become dilated after a cholecystectomy?

A

NOPE, Common Bile duct can become dilated after time and dump more bile into the duodenum (Vanessa’s story)

19
Q

What are the 3 instruments used for a laparoscopic cholecystectomy?

A

1.Cannula(tube) 2.Laparoscope(telescope) 3.Cameras