Sympathetic Viscerosomatic Reflexes (from OMT review 3rd edition table 10.2) Flashcards
Organ:
Head and neck
Spinal Cord Level:
T1-T4
Organ:
Heart
Spinal Cord Level:
T1-T5
Organ:
Respiratory system
Spinal Cord Level:
T2-T7
Organ:
Esophagus
Spinal Cord Level:
T2-T8
Organ:
Upper GI tract
- lower 2/3 of esophagus to the ligament of Treitz (aka suspensory ligament of deudenum)
(stomach, liver**, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas/duodenum*)
*pancreas/duodenum are innervated by a mix of the upper & mid GI tract
**liver is also a mix according to Dr. Hayes OPP final review
Spinal Cord Level:
T5-T9
Greater Splanchnic nerves
Celiac Ganglion
Based on embryologic foregut
Organ:
Middle GI tract
- ligament of Treitz (aka suspensory ligament of deudenum) to 2/3 transverse colon
(pancreas/duodenum, jejunum, ilium, ascending colon, proximal 2/3 transverse colon)
*pancreas/duodenum are innervated by a mix of the upper & mid GI tract
**liver is also a mix according to Dr. Hayes OPP final review
Spinal Cord Level:
T10-T11
Lesser Splanchnic nerves
Superior Mesenteric Ganglion
Based on embryologic midgut
Organ:
Lower GI tract
- distal 1/3 transverse colon to rectum
(distal 1/3 transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum)
Spinal Cord Level:
T12-L2
Least Splanchnic nerves
Inferior Mesenteric Ganglion
Based on embryologic hindgut
Organ:
Appendix
Spinal Cord Level:
T12
Organ:
Kidneys
Spinal Cord Level:
T10-T11
Superior Mesenteric Ganglion
Organ:
Adrenal Medulla
Spinal Cord Level:
T10
Organ:
Upper ureters
Spinal Cord Level:
T10-T11
Superior Mesenteric Ganglion
Organ:
Lower ureters
Spinal Cord Level:
T12-L1
Inferior Mesenteric Ganglion
Organ:
Bladder
Spinal Cord Level:
T11-L2
Trigone contraction*
*Sympathetic nerves from the T11-L2 levels of your spinal cord cause the upper section of the bladder to relax and the bladder neck to contract, ensuring you can store urine.
Organ:
Gonads
Spinal Cord Level:
T10-T11
Organ:
Uterus and cervix
Spinal Cord Level:
T10-L2