Lecture 8 - upper GIT Flashcards
Upper GIT content:
- Oesophagus
- Stomach
Small intestine
Oesophagus:
- Fibromuscular tube, transports food from pharynx to stomach
esophagus is found in the
post and sup mediastinum
Esophagus Originates at the
lower border of cricoid cartilage (C6)
Esophagus goes through
- Goes through oesophageal hiatus at T10
- And then enters cardiac orifice of the stomach at t11
As the esophagus descends downward in post mediastinum, it is first:
- Then proceeds in inferior mediastinum:
posterior to the trachea, but ant to the vert bodies
ant to vert bodies, the aorta first crosses ant to it and then proceeds behind it
Divisions of the oesophagus
- Cervical
- Thoracic
- Abdominal
Histology of the esophagus
- On inside, consists of folded mucosa which
Consists mainly of non-keratinized, stratified
Squamous epithelium - This is followed by a layer of sub mucosa
muscles of the esophagus
- Outer longitudinal layer
- Inner circular layer
- Superior 1/3rd: Skeletal m
- Middle 1/3rd: Mixed
- Lower 1/3rd: Smooth
- Outer layer = adventitia, however in distal part and peritoneal part we don’t have an adventitia but a serosa
4 Physiological constrictions of the esophagus, Acronym: ABCD
– A: Arch of the aorta (T4)
– B: Left main bronchus (T5)
– C: Cricopharyngeal muscle (upper esophageal sphincter) (C6)
– D: Diaphragm (T10)
Esophagus relations:
- Left: arch of the aorta, descending aorta
- Right: azygous vein
- Posteriorly: vertebral bodies, descending aorta
- Anteriorly: trachea, left main bronchus, right pulmonary artery, pericardium and heart (left atrium), diaphragm
Arterial supply of esophagus
- Divided into thoracic and abdominal parts
Thoracic part receives arterial supply from: Thoracic aorta
Upper part of esophagus; Sup and inf thyroid vessels
Middle: Oesophageal branches of the descending aorta, azygous and hemiazygous venous system
Lower (abdominal part): Left gastric vessels, inferior phrenic vessels
Lymphatic drainage of esophagus
- Cervical: Inferior deep cervical nodes
- Thoracic: Tracheobronchial and posterior mediastinal nodes
- Abdominal: Left gastric and coeliac nodes
Oesophagus: Innervation
Parasympathetic: Vagus n (CN X)
* Motor muscle and glands), pain
* Upper: recurrent laryngeal nn
* Middle and lower: Vagus n via oesophageal plexus
Sympathetic (T4-6)
* Pain
* Upper: middle cervical ganglia
* Middle and lower:
Thoracic sympathetic trunks and greater splanchnic nn
Esophagus has 2 sphincters
– upper and lower esophageal sphincters