GI: Gross anatomy basics Part 2 Flashcards
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Peritoneum
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- Serous membrane
- lines inner walls of abdominal cavity (parietal) and covers organs (visceral)
- Produces fluid
- lubrication so no friction or irritation when sliding
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Peritoneum: Mesentery
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- double sheet of peritoneal membrane
- attaches the intestines to abdominal walls
- stabilizes positions of attached organs
- prevents intestines from being entagled
- povides passageway for:
- blood vessels
- lymphatic vessels
- nerves
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Peritoneum: Omentum
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- Peritoneal structures attached to the stomach
- attaches organ to abdominal wall
- Greater omentum
- Greater Curve of Stomach (Apron)—>tranverse colon
- gastrosplenic
- gastrocolic
- gastrodiaphragmatic
- Greater Curve of Stomach (Apron)—>tranverse colon
- Lesser Omentum
- Lesser curvature of stomach to liver
- hepatogatric
- hepotdudoenal
- Lesser curvature of stomach to liver
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Peritoneum: Ligament
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- more defined area of the peritoneum
- connects organ with another organ or abdominal wall
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Peritoneal Structures:
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- Greater Omentum
- Lesser Omentum
- Falciform ligament
- Mesentery of small intestine
- Mesocolons
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Greater Omentum
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- attached to greater curvature of stomach
- hangs like apron
- contains ligaments:
- gastrodiaphgramatic
- attaches to left side of diaphragm
- gastrosplenic
- attaches to the spleen (Over the kidney)
- gastrocolic
- attaches to transverse colon
- gastrodiaphgramatic
- Mobile
- Adheres to areas of inflammation
- Stores lipid energy reserves
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Lesser Omentum
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- attaches Liver to:
- lesser curvature of stomach
- via hepatogastric ligament
- Duodenum
- via hepatoduodenal ligament
- lesser curvature of stomach
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Falciform Ligament
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- sickle shaped
- attaches liver to anterior abdominal wall
- seperates anatomical left and right lobes
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Mesentery of Small Intestine
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- Fan-shaped mesentary
- attaches jejunum and ileum to posterior abdominal wall
- Provides stability but allows some independent movement
- Passageway for
- blood vessels and other strctures to itestinal segments
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Mesocolons
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- Part of the Mesentary:
- Attaches colon (transverse and sigmoid) to posterior abdominal wall
- provide support
- allow considerable freedom of movement
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Liver
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- Wedge shaped
- largest visceral organ
- Anterosuperior (Diaphragmatic) & Posteroinferior (Visceral) surfaces seperated anteriorly by sharp inferior border
- Wrapped in tough fibrous capsule
- visceral peritoneum covers most of surface
- 4 lobes of unequal size
- Left
- caudate
- quadrate (functionally part of left
- right
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Liver: Funciton
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- performs essental metabolic and synthetic functions
- largest blood reservoir in body
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Vascular Supply of liver
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- Arterial blood from Proper hepatic artery (in lesser omentum)
- 1/3 of blood supply
- Venous blood from hepatic portal vein (in lesser omentum)
- 2/3 of blood supply
- coming from stomch, small intestine, and most of large intestine
- 2/3 of blood supply
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Hepatic ducts
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- collect bile from left and right lobes
- unite to form common hepatic duct
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Common Bile duct
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- Formed by:
- common hepatic duct
- cystic duct (from gall bladder(
- Descends in lesser omentum and joins with pancreatic duct before penetrating wall of descending part of duodenum