GI - Anatomy (Retroperitoneal structures & Important GI ligaments) Flashcards
Pg. 335-336 in First Aid 2014 Sections include: -Retroperitoneal structures -Important GI ligaments
What is the main rule/concept behind retroperitoneal structures?
Retroperitoneal structures include GI structures that lack a mesentery and non-GI structures
What can result from injuries to retroperitoneal structures?
Injuries to retroperitoneal structures can cause blood or gas accumulation in retroperitoneal space.
Name 9-10 retroperitoneal structures. Where applicable, specify which parts of these structures are retroperitoneal.
(1) Suprarenal (adrenal) glands (2) Aorta and IVC (3) Duodenum (2nd through 4th parts) (4) Pancreas (except tail) (5) Ureters (6) Colon (descending and ascending) (7) Kidneys (8) Esophagus (lower 2/3) (9) Rectum (partially); Think: “SAD PUCKER”
Sketch a CT image including and labeling the following retroperitoneal structues: (1) Duodenum (2) Aorta (3) Descending colon (4) Ascending colon (5) Pancreas (6) IVC (7) Perirenal space (8) Peritoneum (9) Transversalis fascia (10) Kidney.
See p. 335 in First Aid 2014 for visual at bottom of page
What structures does the falciform ligament connect?
Liver to anterior abdominal wall
What structures does the hepatoduodenal ligament connect?
Liver to duodenum
What structures does the gastrohepatic ligament connect?
Liver to lesser curvature of stomach
What structures does the gastrocolic ligament connect?
Greater curvature and transverse colon
What structures does the gastrosplenic ligament connect?
Greater curvature and spleen
What structures does the splenorenal ligament connect?
Spleen to posterior abdominal wall
What structures does the falciform ligament contain?
Ligamentum teres hepatis (derivative of fetal umbilical vein)
What structures does the hepatoduodenal ligament contain?
Portal triad: proper hepatic artery, portal vein, common bile duct
What structures does the gastrohepatic ligament contain?
Gastric arteries
What structures does the gastrocolic ligament contain?
Gastroepiploic arteries
What structures does the gastrosplenic ligament contain?
Short gastrics, left gastroepiploic vessels