Superior mesenteric vessels, bowel, pancreas Flashcards

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What are the organs derived from the foregut?

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  • Liver, gall bladder, pancreas, spleen
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Describe the position of the pancreas and list all its parts.

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  • Posterior to stomach.
  • 5 parts: head, neck, body, tail, uncinate process.
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What part of the pancreas is not retroperitoneal?

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  • Tail.
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In which ligament does the tail of the pancreas run?

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  • The gastrosplenic ligament.
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What is the main pancreatic duct?

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  • Duct of Wirsung connects pancreatic duct to the common bile duct.
  • Enters the major duodenal papilla.
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What is the name the accessory duct of the pancreas?

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  • Duct of Santorini.
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What must the common bile duct and pancreatic duct pass through before entering the duodenum?

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  • Sphincter of oddi
  • Ampulla of vater
  • Major papilla
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What is the arterial supply of pancreas?

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  • Common hepatic artery - gasproduodenal artery - ant. + post. pancreaticoduodenal arteries.
  • Splenic artery.
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What is the venous drainage of the pancreas?

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  • SMV + Splenic vein.
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How long is the jejunum and ileum?

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  • 10 feet (3m)
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Which section of the small intestine has a thicker wall, wider lumen, and more plicae circularis?

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  • Jejunum
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What are the characteristics of vasa recta in ileum?

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  • They’re shorter and more numerous.
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What is Meckel’s diverticulum?

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  • Remnant of embryonic vitello-intestinal duct
  • An out-pouching of distal ileum.
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What is the location of McBurney’s point?

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  • In the RLQ, 1/3 distance from ASIS to umbilicus (appendix).
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What is Diverticulitis?

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  • Inflammation of a diverticulum.
  • A diverticulum is a pocket that develops in the wall of the intestine.
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What are branches of superior mesenteric artery?

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  1. Inferior pancreaticoduodenal
  2. Intestinal arteries (jejunum and ileum + form vascular arcades and vasa recta at gut wall).
  3. Ileocolic artery (distal ileum and cecum).
  4. Right colic (ascending colon).
  5. Middle colic (proximal 2/3rds of transverse colon).
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What are branches of the Inferior mesenteric artery?

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  1. Left colic artery
  2. Sigmoid arteries
  3. Superior rectal artery
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What is the anastomosis between the SMA and IMA?

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  • Marginal artery of Drummond.
  • It lies in the mesentery close to the colon and is
    an important anastomosis if one of SMA or IMA is blocked.
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What is the anastomosis between SMA and coeliac trunk?

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  • Gastroduodenal artery and inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery.