Liver, gallbladder, extra-hepatic bile ducts Flashcards

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Describe the location of the liver.

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  • Located in the right hypochondrium, epigastrium, and part of left hypochondrium, 1.5kg average.
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What is the location of the hepatic dull area?

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  • Relative dull area: from 4th ICS or 5th rib to the 6th rib: lung + liver.
  • Absolute dull area: from 6th ICS downwards:
    liver.
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Where is the bare area of the liver?

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  • Posterosuperior surface of the right lobe of the liver.
  • Only part of the liver that has no peritoneal covering.
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What are the ligaments of the liver?

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  • Falciform (round and venosum),
  • Coronary
  • Triangular (left and right)
  • Hepatogastric and hepatoduodenal (lesser omentum).
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What forms the common hepatic duct?

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  • Right and left hepatic ducts.
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What forms the common bile duct?

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  • Cystic duct and common hepatic duct.
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What are the 3 parts of common bile duct?

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  • Supraduodenal
  • Retroduodenal
  • Paraduodenal (in pancreas)
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Where does the common bile duct join the pancreatic duct?

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  • At the Ampulla of Vater.
  • Drain into the major duodenal papillae and controlled by the sphincter of Oddi.
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Describe the anatomy of the portal venous system.

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  • Main blood supply of liver
  • Located in free edge of lesser omentum (posterior in triad)
  • Gives off right and left branches in liver.
  • Formed at L1 behind the neck of the pancreas when the superior mesenteric and splenic veins unite.
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What are the main porto-systemic anastomoses?

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  • Lower oesophagus (left gastric).
  • Umbilicus (paraumbilical).
  • Secondarily retroperitoneal organs (asc. and desc. colon).
  • Anal canal (superior rectal).
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What is the clinical relevance of porto-systemic complication involving the left gastric anastomosis?

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  • Oesophageal varices.
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What is the clinical complication of portal hypertension in paraumbilical vein?

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  • Caput medusae.
  • Portal pressure may force this vein open, with blood running to the anterior abdominal wall.
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What does the hepatic veins drain into?

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  • 3 hepatic veins run from the liver into the IVC (enclosed by liver).
  • Veins run between hepatic segments, apart from the triad of segmental hepatic arteries, intrahepatic portal veins and bile ducts.
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Describe the anatomy of the major duodenal papilla.

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  • Located in second part of duodenum, common bile duct and pancreatic duct empty into it.
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Discuss the control of the gall bladder.

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  • Mainly hormonal cholecystokinin (CCK) = bile release.
  • Coeliac plexus sympathetics and visceral efferents (typically T7/T8).
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