Anatomy of the Child - Fetal Circulation Flashcards

1
Q

Where is fetal blood oxygenated?

A

Placenta.

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What improves fetal circulation?

A
  1. Ductus venosus.
  2. Foramen ovale.
  3. Ductus arteriosus.
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How does oxygenated blood go from the placenta into the SVC?

A
  1. Placenta via left umbilical vein.
  2. L) Umbilical vein joins with left branch of portal vein and goes via ductus venosus to SVC.
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Where does the ductus venosus lie?

A

Lies along the inferior surface of the liver between the attached layers of the lesser momentum.

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5
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What happens to the ductus venosus after birth?

A
  1. Blood no longer flows in the thrombosesd umbilical vein.
  2. Blood in DV clots.
  3. DV converted into fibrous cord - ligamentum venosum.
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6
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Where does the ligamentum venosum lie?

A

Deep in the cleft bounding the caudate lobe of the liver.

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What happens to the intro-abdominal part of the umbilical vein?

A

Persists as fibrous cord - ligamentum teres.

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8
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What is the connection between ligamentum venosum and teres?

A

Continuous.

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9
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How is the inter-atrial septum different in the fetal heart compared to the adult heart?

A

It is patent - perforated by the foramen ovale.

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How does blood circulate in the heart via the foramen ovale?

A
  1. Comes into the RA via IVC.
  2. Goes into LA from RA via foramen ovale.
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What happens to blood when it goes through the foramen ovale in the fetal circulation?

A

The oxygenated blood bypasses the RV and the airless lungs, so goes straight into LA and eventually LV and aorta and to carotid arteries.

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What happens to the foramen ovale after birth?

A

Closed by fusion of the primary and secondary septa.

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What happens to the foramen ovale after closure ?

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All the blood in the RA perforce passes into the RV and so to the lungs.

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14
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How does venous blood return from the head?

A

Braciocephalic veins go to SVC.

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What happens when venous blood enters the RA from SVC?

A

There crossing of streams of the oxygenated blood (from IVC) and deoxygenated blood (SVC).

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16
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What happens to the blood from SVC into RA?

A
  1. RA into RV.
  2. RV into pulmonary trunk/artery.
  3. From pulmonary trunk to aorta trunk via ductus arteriosus - joins left branch of pulmonary trunk distal to origin of three aortic arches.
17
Q

What happens to the ductus arteriosus after birth?

A

Occluded by contraction of its muscular walls. Blood from RV will then go through lungs.

18
Q

What does the ductus arteriosus persist as?

A

Ligamentum arteriosum - fibrous band.

19
Q

What does the ligamentum arteriosum do?

A

Connects the commencement of left pulmonary artery to the concavity of the arch of aorta.