L5.2 Vessels Flashcards
1
Q
Arteriole supply in the 3 vascular plane?
A
- Unpaired midline viscera
- Paired Lateral viscera
- Suprarenal A (SUP/MID/INF)
- MID has own branch from aorta
- Renal A (L/R)
- Ab wall
- INF phrenic
- Branch of aorta
- Supply diaphragm from INF
- Also gives off SUP suprerenal A
- INF phrenic
2
Q
Unpaired midline supply: Celiac trunk: L gastric A
A
- Celiac trunk:
- Comes off aortia hiatus
- Branches:
- Shortest = L gastric A (travels along lesser curvature)
- → esophagus
3
Q
Unpaired mindline supply: Celiac trunk: Splenic A
A
- Longest = Splenic A (along pancreas → on gastrosplenic lig)
- → L gastro-omental A (along G curvature)
- → Short gastric A (SUP side)
4
Q
Unpaired midline supply: Common hepatic A
A
- Common hepatic A
- → Hepatic A proper (larger - travels in free edge of L omentum)
- → Gastro-duodenal A
- → R gastro-omental A
- → SUP Pancreaticoduodenal A
5
Q
Unpaired midline supply: SMA
A
- From distal body of L1
- INF pancreaticoduodenal A
- Main vessels on the L:
- Jejunal A
- Ileal A
- Forms arcades → vasa recta comes off arcades
- Ileocecal A
- → appendicular A
- R colic A (A colon)
- Colic A travels through the fusion fascia
- Middle colic A (T colon)
6
Q
Unpaired midline supply: IMA
A
- Comes off L3
- L colic A (D colon)
- Sigmoid A (Sig colon)
- SUP rectal A
7
Q
End arteries
A
- Found in these structures (i.e. appendicular A)
- Clinically significant → blocked → ischemia
8
Q
End organs
A
- Receiving BS from end A
- Able to be separated and surgically resected
9
Q
Systemic venous drainage
A
- IVC (on the R of the aorta)
- Contacts SVC along ANT wall
- Azygous system = lumbar + A lumbar V
- Subcostal V drain into A lumbar
- A lumbar/lumbar V have branches draining into IVC
- R-renal V & R gonadal V drains directly into IVC
- R suprarenal also drains directly into IVC
- L renal V = L kidney + L gonadal
- L suprarenal → drains into L renal V → into IVC
10
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Hepatic portal system
A
- Hepatic portal V → systemic venous drainage for the liver
- = Splenic V + IMV + SMV
- Travels in free edge of L omentum
- Drainage of ab viscera → drains into hepatic sinusoids (capillaries in liver) → allows nutrient exchange → back into systemic venous system
11
Q
Portosystemic anastomoses
A
- Contact b/w portal & systemic systems
- In liver: Blockage of sinusoids → causes backflow (no valves in trunk V) → dilation of systemic V (Varices)
12
Q
Esophageal & Short gastric V (portosystemic anastomoses)
A
- Esophageal V meets short gastric V at distal esophageal end (portosystemic anastomoses)
- Dilated → hemorrhage
13
Q
SUP & INF rectal (portosystemic anastomoses)
A
- SUP rectal meet INF rectal (PS anastomoses)
- Dilated → hemorrhage
14
Q
Paraumbilical V (Portosystemic anastomoses)
A
- Paraumbilical V → connects portal system (liver) with systemic system (via epigastric V in ANT wall)
- Surrounds umbilical V (is degenerated)
- Dilated → “head of medusa” - visible along umbilicus region → shows portohypertension
15
Q
Lymph vessels in skin
A
- Travels with Superficial V → Deep V
- Lymph from skin → travels to axillary & inguinal lymph nodes