Unit 8- Liver, Galbladder, Pancreas and Spleen 2 Flashcards
Label the gallbladder and pancreas as well as the billary system that connects them.
What are the common sites gallstones may lodge within Hillary system?
Describe the 2 routes arterial blood can take to supply the pancreas. How does this rich blood supply reflect its function?
> Endocrine organ
- Produces digestive enzymes (Insulin + Glucagon)
- Rich blood supply = sufficient oxygen for high metabolic demand +
delivery of enzymes and hormones to target site + rapid removal of waste and byproducts of digestion.
How does the the number of anatomical lobes differ from its number of functional segments? What defines each functional segment?
- 4 lobes
- 8 functional segments
> Own portal pedicle containing:
*Bile duct
*portal vein
*hepatic artery branch
Where does mixing of the blood occur in the liver? Why is this mixing necessary?
- Hepatic sinusoids
> Necessary for the functions of liver
= Detoxification/metabollism/bile production/ hepatocytes to receive nutrients and oxygen from hpv+hap
In terms of blood glucose regulation, why is it useful blood from the pancreas enters the portal system?
- Produces and secretes glucagon and insulin
- Through portal system these can reach liver directly
- Liver stores excess glucose and glycogen and or released glucose into the bloodstream.
Describe 2 routes (1systemic + 1 portal) that venous blood can take to drain an area of skin near the umbilicus to return to the heart.
1- Upper = systemic = Paraumblical > superficial epigastric veins > superior epigastric veins > brachiocephalic vein > SVC
2- Lower= portal = Hepatic portal vein via IMA > SMV + Splenic.
Compare the routes of drainage of superior and inferior rectal veins.
> Superior= Portal venous system
- IMV + Splenic > HPV
> Inferior = Systemic
- Internal pudendal > internal iliac > common iliac > IVC
What are the steps of porto-systemic anastomosis?
- Identify the systemic and portal vein at each location.
Is the pancreas intraperitoneal or retroperitoneal?
- Retroperitoneal except for tail