The gall bladder and biliary tree (Dave's notes) Flashcards

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Describe the shape, volume and components of the gall bladder

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  • Globular pear shaped viscus of 50mL approx
  • consisting of fundus, body and neck
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What are the relations of the gall bladder?

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  • anterior and superiorly: inferior border of liver and anterior abdominal wall
  • posterior: transverse colon and proximal duodenum
  • inferiorly: biliary tree and remaining parts of duodenum
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Describe the cystic duct with length and distance to significant structures

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  • Connects neck of gallbladder to the common hepatic duct. Draining bile to and from the biliary tree.
  • approx 2-3cm long and 2-3 in diameter.
  • travels towards the porta hepatis to join CHD 1cm above the duodenum
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What is the blood supply of the gall bladder?

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  • Cystic artery which is a branch of the right hepatic.
  • Found in Calot’s triangle. - The cystic artery is an end artery but the gall bladder can be sustained by supply from the bed.
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What constitutes the borders of Calot’s triangle?

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  • inferior surface of liver
  • common hepatic duct
  • cystic duct
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Describe the venous drainage of the gall bladder

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neck: cystic vein -> PV

fundus and body : hepatic sinusoids.

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Describe the lymphatic drainage of the gall bladder

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cystic LN (at the gb neck) -> hepatic LN -> coeliac nodes

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What and where is mucous secreted in the gall bladder?

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Mucous is secreted by columnar epithelium (not goblet cells) in the neck

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Describe the confluence of the common hepatic duct

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R and left hepatic ducts emerge from the porta hepatis uniting on the right side in a Y shaped manner.

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What are the dimensions of the common hepatic duct?

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4cm long and 4mm in diameter

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Where does the cystic duct meet the common hepatic duct?

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The cystic duct usually meets the common hepatic duct on the right side about 1cm above the duodenum but there is significant variation

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Describe the dimensions of the common bile duct

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8cm long and 7mm diameter.

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What is the blood supply of the common bile duct?

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Network of arteries from several sources:

  • above: right hepatic artery & cystic artery
  • below: posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery, retroduodenal artery and retroportal artery
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What are the three divisions of the common bile duct?

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*Upper (supraduodenal), *middle (retroduodenal)
*lower (paraduodenal).

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What are the relations of the upper/supraduodenal segment of the common bile duct?

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The supraduodenal segment of the common bile duct lies in the free edge of the lesser omentum
- Anterior to the portal vein
- Right of the hepatic artery

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What are the relations of the middle/retroduodenal segment of the common bile duct?

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The retroduodenal segment of the common bile duct runs behind D1 and slopes down to the right away from the portal vein

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What are the relations of the lower/paraduodenal segment of the common bile duct?

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The paraduodenal segment slopes further to teh right behind the head of the pancreas and D2, joinging the pancreatic duct

18
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What is the nerve supply of the gall bladder?

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Sympathetic and parasympathetic.

19
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What is the origin and action of the parasympathetic supply to the gall bladder?

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The parasympathetic supply to the gall bladder is via the hepatic branch, and stimulates contraction

20
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What is the origin and action of the sympathetic supply to the gall bladder?

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?? Origin, inhibits contraction

21
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What provides the majority of control over the gall bladder?

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Hormonal control

22
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Where is biliary pain felt?

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Usually in the right hypochondrium and epigastrium, but may radiate to the back and infrascapular region