Lecture 46 - Accessory Digestive Organs Flashcards

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Differentiate the accessory organs of digestion

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Liver, gallbladder, pancreas

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Liver: anatomical features, relations and surface anatomy

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o Heaviest gland in body
o Occupies right upper quadrant and extends to right of midline
o Deep to ribs 7-11
o Has a diaphragmatic surface in anterior, superior and posterior
o Has visceral surface inferior
o Has significant mobility with excursions of the diaphragm and with gravity

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Liver: anterior aspect

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o Complex diaphragmatic surface
 Covered with visceral peritoneum, except posteriorly where in direct contact with diaphragm (bare area of liver)
o Right and left lobes are separated by the falciform ligament

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Liver: posterior aspect

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o Almost completely covered by visceral peritoneum, except in fossa for the gallbladder and porta hepatis
o Comes into contact with the oesophagus, gallbladder, stomach, duodenum, right kidney and right colic flexure & transverse colon
o Caudate and quadrate lobes can additionally be seen posteriorly
o Right & left triangular ligaments

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5
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blood supply of the liver

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o Receives blood from hepatic artery (oxygenated) and hepatic portal vein (deoxygenated)
o Branches of each carry blood to hepatic sinusoids where toxins are taken up by hepatocytes
o Nutrients and hepatocyte products are secreted back into blood via hepatic vein

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hepatic portal system

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o Hepatic portal vein begins at L2 level
o Main vessels that contribute to hepatic portal system are
 Superior mesenteric vein
 Inferior mesenteric vein
 Splenic vein

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Pancreas; anatomical features, relations and surface anatomy

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o Lies posterior to stomach, at level of L1/L2 vertebrae
o Retroperitoneal
o Extends from the duodenum to the spleen
 In order of head, neck, body, tail
o Has accessory digestive and endocrine functions
 Secrets digestive enzymes into small intestine
 Secretes hormones (glucagon, insulin, somatostatin and pancreatic polypeptide)

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pancreatic ducts

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o Digestive secretions are released into small ducts that unite to form two larger ducts: pancreatic and accessory ducts
o Pancreatic duct
 Begins in the tail, runs centrally through the pancreas
 Joins the bile duct
o Accessory duct empties into duodenum

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Spleen; anatomical features, relations and surface anatomy

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o Not an accessory organ but largest lymphatic organ
o Ovoid purplish mass in the superolateral part of the left upper quadrant, protected by ribs 9-11
o Rests on left colic flexure, contacts posterior wall of stomach

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Gallbladder; anatomical features, relations and surface anatomy

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o Pear-shaped sac lying on the inferior surface of the liver
o Stores bile produced by liver (up to 50mL)
o Has three parts: body neck, fundus
o Very closely associated with duodenum

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Arterial supply of the abdominal viscera

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o 3 main branches
o Celiac trunk
o Superior mesenteric artery
o Inferior mesenteric artery

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12
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celiac trunk

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o Supplies viscera in the foregut
o Stomach, duodenum, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen
o Branches off at L1
o Has 3 main branches
 Splenic artery
 Left gastric artery
 Common hepatic artery

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13
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Superior mesenteric artery

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o Midgut (duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, appendix, ascending colon, transverse colon)
o Branches off at L1

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Inferior mesenteric artery

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o Hindgut (transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum)
o Branches off at L3

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Other major branches of abdominal aorta

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o Inferior phrenic arteries – diaphragm, inferior oesophagus
o Adrenal arteries – adrenal glands
o Renal arteries – kidneys
o Gonadal arteries – gonads (testes or ovaries)
o Lumbar arteries – vertebrae, spinal cord, abdominal wall

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16
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Venous drainage of abdominal viscera

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o Inferior vena cava returns blood from the abdominopelvic viscera
o Veins draining digestive viscera empty into a common vessel: the hepatic portal vein
o The portal vein delivers this blood to the liver, which filters it, then passes it back to the inferior vena cava via the hepatic vein

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Innervation of abdominal viscera

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o Receive sympathetic from abdominal plexus
o Parasympathetic from Vagus innervation
o Visceral afferent fibres have complex segmental organisation