GI Complications Flashcards
Parasympathetic innervation of colon
Vagus n. = proximal to mid-transverse colon
Splanchnic n. (Pelvic n.) = descending colon and rectal region
Innervation of internal anal sphincter
Sympathetic T11-L2
UMN vs LMN colonic dysfunction in SCI patient: which one has flaccid EAS and which has spastic EAS
UMN = spastic EAS LMN = flaccid EAS
Sympathetic innervation of colon
Hypogastric nerve via superior and inferior mesenteric ganglia and the celiac ganglia
How long after SCI do you keep patient on stress ulcer prophylaxis?
4 weeks
What are two things that make up the enteric nervous system?
Auerbach’ plexus
Meissner’s plexus
How long after SCI do patients have hypercalcemia
4-8 weeks after SCI
What is SMA syndrome
Third portion of duodenum is compressed by SMA resulting in GI obstruction
1 treatment for hypercalcemia
IV fluids to increase urinary excretion of Calcium
What is the nutcracker effect?
Anything that decreases distance between aorta and SMA can cause compression of the duodenum
How do you stimulate the rectocolic reflex?
Suppositories or digital stimulation
Main symptom of SMA syndrome
Post-prandial nausea and vomiting
What acute gastric complication is seen during spinal shock
Adynamic ileus and gastric atony
What SCI patient population is SMA more common in?
Tetraplegics
Auerbach’s vs Meissner’s plexus
Auerbach’s plexus = primarily motor
Meissner’s plexus = primarily sensory