Blood supply Flashcards

1
Q

What are the branches of the abdominal aorta?

A

Ciliac trunk - gives off hepatic, splenic and L and R gastric
Superior mesenteric
Inferior mesenteric
Renal
Testicular/ovarian
Terminal branch - common iliac artery
Common iliac splits into internal and external iliac a

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2
Q

Describe the venous drainage of the abdomen

A

Common iliac veins drain into inferior vena cava.
Renal veins, hepatic vein and testicular veins drain in.
Hepatic portal vein formed from inferior mesenteric, splenic and superior mesenteric veins.

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3
Q

Name the muscles of the posterior abdominal wall?

A

Psoas major
Iliacus
Quadratus lumborum

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4
Q

Where does psoas major arise from?

A

T12 - L5

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5
Q

Where does psoas major attach to?

A

Lumbar vertebrae bodies to the femur

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6
Q

What is the function of the psoas major?

A

Flexes the hip

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7
Q

What are the attachments of the iliacus?

A

Internal surface of pelvic bone to the femur

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8
Q

What is the function if iliac?

A

Flexes the hip

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9
Q

What muscle is found lateral to psoas major?

A

Quadratus lumborum

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10
Q

What are the attachments of quadrates lumborum?

A

12th rib and tip of transverse process of L1-L5. To the iliolumar ligament and to part of the iliac crest

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11
Q

What is the attachments of Quadratus lumborum?

A

Lateral rotator and stabiliser of the hip

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12
Q

What provides parasympathetic innervation to the gut?

A

X

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13
Q

X synapses in ganglion in or near the alls of the viscera they innervate. What s the general name of these ganglia?

A

Intramural ganglion

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14
Q

What provides parasympathetic innervation to the colon and rectum?

A

Pelvic parasympathetic nerves

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15
Q

What spinal nerves provide sympathetic innervation to the gut?

A

T5-T12

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16
Q

What sympathetic fibres innervate the abdomen?

A

Splanchnic fibres

17
Q

At what ganglion do sympathetic fibres to abdomen synapse?

A

Coeliac and superior mesenteric ganglion

18
Q

What organ is the stomach attached to superiorly?

A

Oesophagus

19
Q

What is the superior part of the stomach called?

A

Fundus

20
Q

What part of the stomach is found inferior to the body?

A

Antrum

21
Q

What part of the stomach is found inferior to the antrum?

A

Pylorus

22
Q

What does the pylorus lead onto?

A

Duodenum

23
Q

What joins to the pancreas to the common bile duct?

A

Pancreatic duct

24
Q

The fusion of what veins forms the hepatic portal vein?

A

Inferior mesenteric, splenic and superior mesenteric