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A Summary of the Abdominal Organs

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Proven A+ summaries on high-yield concepts of the abdominal organs including the esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and spleen!

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  • Chapter 2: abdomen
  • September 30, 2021
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  • 2021/2022
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Stomach & Esophagus




presentation by f.k

,Th e Esophagus
Surface Anatomy
Begins at C6
Passes Esophageal hiatus at T10
Ends in the Cardia at T10/T11

Name 3 constrictions
A: Cervical (origin)

B: Thoracic (broncho-aortic) crossed
by aortic arch & L main bronchus

C: Diaphragmatic: through E.Hiatus

Describe the blood supply to the
abdominal part of the esopahgus

Abdominal Aorta
Celiac Trunk

Left Gastric A. Inferior phrenic A

Esophagus presentation by f.k

,Nerve Supply
Pancreaticospl
Anterior & Posterior
Vagal Trunks

Venous Drainage
Pancreatico
Left Gastric Vein
Splenic Vein
Portal Vein



Omentum
Lesser Omentum> Liver
Connects stomach & proximal Pyloric Nodes
duodenum to the liver. Blood Supply:

GreaTer Omentum> CELIAC TRUNK
Connect stomach & proximal
duodenum to transverse colon
Common Hepatic
Left Gastric A
Left, Little, Less
Splenic A Lesser curvature
Joins right gastric A.
Proper Hepatic Gastroduodenal
Right Gastric A > Right gastroepiploic A > (snake-like)
Inferior part of < curvature greater curvature
Branches to stomach:
Left gastoepiploic: > curvature
Short gastrics: fundus

, The Stomach
Surface Anatomy Relations
Cardiac Orifice
- 6th left costal cartilage, T11

Fundus
- Posterior to Fifth rib
- Midclavicular plane

Lesser & Greater Curvature
- From10th costal cartilage
- To pyloric antrum

Pylorus
- 9 (like a reverse P) costal cartilage
- L1 when supine (lying down)
- L2-L3 when erect

Less omentum
- Connects stomach & proximal
duodenum to liver.

Greater omentum
- Connects stomach & proximal
duodenum to transverse colon.




presentation by F.K

, The Liver & Gallbladder




presentation by f.k

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