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Title: Abdomen


1
Abdomen 1
  • Human Structure and Development
  • ANHB 2212 2008
  • Avinash Bharadwaj

2
Surface Landmarks
  • Abdominal wall
  • Anterolateral part of rib cage, muscular wall
  • Lines (planes) of reference
  • Midclavicular lines
  • Horizontal
  • Transpyloric 9th costal cartilages
  • Transtubercular / Interspinous

3
Abdominal Regions
Epigastrium
Hypochondrium
Hypochondrium
Umbilical
Lumbar
Lumbar
Iliac
Iliac
Hypogastrium
4
General Disposition of Viscera
  • Digestive system, peritoneum
  • Paired glands and associated structures
  • Blood vessels, lymphatics, lymph nodes
  • Nerves
  • General considerations in the study of viscera
  • Location
  • Peritoneal relations
  • Special structural features / parts
  • Blood vessels and nerves general principles
  • Lymphatics (Week 9)

5
Peritoneum
  • Visceral and parietal layers
  • Mesentery
  • Blood vessels

Attachment (x) of mesentery linear roughly
follows the direction of the organ
Stomach () dorsal and ventral mesentery
6
Mesenteries Direction
  • Stomach (dorsal)
  • Transverse colon
  • Small intestine

7
Peritoneum
  • Liver (L)
  • Stomach (S)
  • Transverse colon (TC)
  • Transverse mesocolon (TMC)
  • Greater sac (GS)
  • Lesser sac (LS)
  • Greater omentum
  • Supra- and infracolic compartments

8
Ligaments
  • Peritoneal folds
  • Not true ligaments
  • No supporting function
  • Some special ligaments
  • Ligamentum teres hepatis
  • Ligamentum venosum
  • Round ligament of the uterus

9
Retroperitoneal structures
  • Those which develop retroperitoneally
  • Those which lose their mesentery

10
The GI Tract Organs
  • Alternate mobile and fixed regions
  • Common structural plan
  • Mucosa epithelium, lamina propria, muscularis
    mucosae
  • Submucosa major CT layer
  • Muscularis externa
  • Serosa (or adventitia)
  • Structure-function correlation
  • Type of epithelium
  • Epithelial specialisations
  • Glands lamina propria or submucosa

11
The Stomach
  • Topographic terminology
  • Anatomical parts
  • Fundus, body, pyloric antrum
  • Cardiac and pyloric sphincters
  • Histological (functional) parts
  • Acid secreting fundus body fundic part
  • Non-acid secreting pyloric part
  • Sphincters
  • Relationship to the liver, diaphragm

12
The Liver
  • The essentials
  • Location, diaphragmatic and visceral surfaces
  • Porta hepatis
  • Portal vein and its functional importance
  • Hepatic veins
  • Ligamentum teres and ligamentum venosum
  • Portal systemic anastomoses

13
Duodenum - Pancreas
  • Retropritoneal structures
  • The bile-pancreatic duct system
  • Embryologically junctional structures

14
Jejunum Ileum
  • General direction
  • Structural features
  • No sharp boundary between two parts
  • Ileum and lymphoid aggregations
  • Meckels diverticulum

15
The Caecum and Appendix
  • Appendix a vestigial structure?
  • Variable size and position
  • Appendicular pain a model
  • Visceral pain stimuli
  • Along the sympathetic nerves ? spinal cord
  • Referred to body wall structures

16
The Colon
  • Regions, peritoneum, flexures
  • Haustration and taeniae
  • Transverse colon example of variable
    relationship
  • Transverse mesocolon the shelf
  • Sigmoid colon

17
GI Tract Blood Vessels
  • Three primary arteries
  • Coeliac, Superior and Inferior mesenteric
  • Numerous branches
  • Anastomoses and arcades
  • The submucosal plexus
  • Venous pattern
  • Portal vein
  • Entire abdominal part
  • Entire abdominal part drains into the liver

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