GI - Anatomy (Retroperitoneal structures & Important GI ligaments) Flashcards

Pg. 335-336 in First Aid 2014 Sections include: -Retroperitoneal structures -Important GI ligaments

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What is the main rule/concept behind retroperitoneal structures?

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Retroperitoneal structures include GI structures that lack a mesentery and non-GI structures

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What can result from injuries to retroperitoneal structures?

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Injuries to retroperitoneal structures can cause blood or gas accumulation in retroperitoneal space.

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Name 9-10 retroperitoneal structures. Where applicable, specify which parts of these structures are retroperitoneal.

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(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”

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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.

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See p. 335 in First Aid 2014 for visual at bottom of page

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What structures does the falciform ligament connect?

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Liver to anterior abdominal wall

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What structures does the hepatoduodenal ligament connect?

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Liver to duodenum

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What structures does the gastrohepatic ligament connect?

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Liver to lesser curvature of stomach

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What structures does the gastrocolic ligament connect?

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Greater curvature and transverse colon

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What structures does the gastrosplenic ligament connect?

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Greater curvature and spleen

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What structures does the splenorenal ligament connect?

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Spleen to posterior abdominal wall

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What structures does the falciform ligament contain?

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Ligamentum teres hepatis (derivative of fetal umbilical vein)

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What structures does the hepatoduodenal ligament contain?

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Portal triad: proper hepatic artery, portal vein, common bile duct

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What structures does the gastrohepatic ligament contain?

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Gastric arteries

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What structures does the gastrocolic ligament contain?

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Gastroepiploic arteries

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What structures does the gastrosplenic ligament contain?

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Short gastrics, left gastroepiploic vessels

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What structures does the splenorenal ligament contain?

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Splenic artery and vein, tail of pancreas

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From what is the falciform ligament a derivative?

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Derivative of ventral mesentery

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What clinical maneuver relates to the hepatoduodenal ligament, and what is done in this maneuver?

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Pringle maneuver - ligament may be compressed between thumb and index finger placed in omental foramen to control bleeding

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What is referenced in terms of the location of the hepatoduodenal? What function does the reference location serve?

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Borders the omental foramen, which connects the greater and lesser sac

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What does the gastrohepatic ligament separate, and on what side of the body?

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Separates greater and lesser sacs on the right

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In what kind of surgery may the gastrohepatic ligament be cut?

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May be cut during surgery to access lesser sac

22
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What structure is the gastrocolic ligament a part of?

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Part of greater omentum

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What does the gastrohepatic ligament separate, and on what side of the body?

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Separates greater and lesser sacs on the left