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Page 1: Dr. Ahmed Fathalla Ibrahim. ABDOMINAL VISCERA FOR EACH PART YOU MUST KNOW: 1.SURFACE ANATOMY 2.RELATIONS 3.PERITONEAL COVERING 4.BLOOD SUPPLY 5.NERVE

Dr. Ahmed Fathalla Ibrahim

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ABDOMINAL VISCERAABDOMINAL VISCERA

FOR EACH PART YOU MUST KNOW:FOR EACH PART YOU MUST KNOW:1.1. SURFACE ANATOMYSURFACE ANATOMY2.2. RELATIONSRELATIONS3.3. PERITONEAL COVERINGPERITONEAL COVERING4.4. BLOOD SUPPLYBLOOD SUPPLY5.5. NERVE SUPPLYNERVE SUPPLY6.6. LYMPHATIC DRAINAGELYMPHATIC DRAINAGE7.7. SUPPORT (IN SOME PARTS)SUPPORT (IN SOME PARTS)

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SMALL INTESTINESMALL INTESTINE

• DUODENUM: fixed part

• JEJUNUM & ILEUM: movable part (with mesentery)

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JEJUNUM & ILEUMJEJUNUM & ILEUM• Length: Length: 6 meters (20 feet)• Beginning: Beginning: duodenojejunal flexure• Termination: Termination: ileocecal junction• Embryological origin:Embryological origin: midgut• Peritoneal fold: Peritoneal fold: mesentery of small intestine• Arterial supply:Arterial supply: jejunal & ileal branches of superior superior

mesentericmesenteric• Lymphatic drainage:Lymphatic drainage: superior mesentericsuperior mesenteric lymph

nodes• Nerve supply:Nerve supply: superior mesentericsuperior mesenteric plexus:

sympathetic & parasympathetic (vagus)

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MESENTERY OF SMALL INTESTINEMESENTERY OF SMALL INTESTINE

• Extent:Extent: from duodenojejunal flexure to ileocecal junction

• Formation:Formation: formed of 2 layers • Free border (6 meters long):Free border (6 meters long): encloses

jejunum & ileum• Root (6 inches long, J-shaped):Root (6 inches long, J-shaped): crosses

superficial to the following structures:1.1. Third part of duodenumThird part of duodenum2.2. Abdominal aortaAbdominal aorta3.3. Inferior vena cavaInferior vena cava4.4. Right psoas majorRight psoas major5.5. Right ureterRight ureter

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MESENTERY OF SMALL INTESTINEMESENTERY OF SMALL INTESTINE• Shape: Shape: Fan-shaped with undulations

• Content of root:Content of root: superior mesenteric vessels

• Contents (structures between its 2 layers):Contents (structures between its 2 layers):

1.1. Jejunal vessels:Jejunal vessels: form few arcades

2.2. Ileal vessels:Ileal vessels: form many arcades

3.3. Mesenteric lymph nodesMesenteric lymph nodes

4.4. Autonomic nerve fibersAutonomic nerve fibers

5.5. Mesenteric fatMesenteric fat

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MESENTERY OF SMALL INTESTINEMESENTERY OF SMALL INTESTINE

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JEJUNUMJEJUNUM

1.1. Length:Length: shorter (proximal 2/5)2.2. Diameter:Diameter: wider3.3. Wall:Wall: thicker (more numerous plicae

circulares: circular folds of mucosa)4.4. Appearance:Appearance: more red in color (more

vascular)5.5. Vessels:Vessels: less arcades, long terminal

branches6.6. Mesenteric fat:Mesenteric fat: small amount near

intestinal border7.7. Aggregations of lymphoid tissue:Aggregations of lymphoid tissue: few

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ILEUMILEUM1.1. Length:Length: longer (distal 3/5)2.2. Diameter:Diameter: narrower3.3. Wall:Wall: thinner (less numerous plicae

circulares: circular folds of mucosa)4.4. Appearance:Appearance: light red in color (less vascular)5.5. Vessels:Vessels: more arcades, short terminal

branches6.6. Mesenteric fat:Mesenteric fat: large amount near intestinal

border7.7. Aggregations of lymphoid tissue:Aggregations of lymphoid tissue: numerous

(Peyer’s patches)

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LARGE INTESTINELARGE INTESTINEPARTS:1. Cecum2. Appendix3. Ascending colon4. Transverse colon5. Descending colon6. Sigmoid (pelvic) colon7. Rectum8. Anal canal9. N.B.: Parts of large intestine in abdomen:Parts of large intestine in abdomen:

from 1 to 5

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LARGE INTESTINELARGE INTESTINE

CHARACTERISTICS:CHARACTERISTICS:

1.1. Teniae coli:Teniae coli: 3 longitudinal muscle bands

2.2. Sacculations (haustrations):Sacculations (haustrations): teniae coli are shorter than large intestine

3.3. Appendices epiploicae:Appendices epiploicae: short peritoneal fold filled with fat

• N.B.: characteristics are present in all large intestine EXCEPT: in rectum & anal in rectum & anal canalcanal

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LARGE INTESTINELARGE INTESTINE• Embryological origin:Embryological origin:1.1. From midgut: From midgut: cecum, appendix, ascending colon,

right 2/3 of transverse colon2.2. From hindgut: From hindgut: left 1/3 of transverse colon,

descending & sigmoid colon, rectum, upper half of anal canal

• Peritoneal fold: Peritoneal fold: 1.1. Appendix, transverse & sigmoid colon:Appendix, transverse & sigmoid colon: have

mesentery2.2. Cecum:Cecum: completely covered by peritoneum, but has

no mesentery3.3. Ascending & descending colon:Ascending & descending colon: covered anteriorly

& on the sides4.4. Rectum & anal canal:Rectum & anal canal: discussed later

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LARGE INTESTINELARGE INTESTINE• Arterial supply:Arterial supply: 1.1. Midgut:Midgut: colic branches of superior mesenteric superior mesenteric 2.2. Hindgut: inferior mesentericHindgut: inferior mesenteric• Lymphatic drainage:Lymphatic drainage: 1.1. Midgut: superior mesentericMidgut: superior mesenteric lymph nodes2.2. Hindgut: inferior mesenteric Hindgut: inferior mesenteric lymph nodes• Nerve supply:Nerve supply: 1.1. Superior mesentericSuperior mesenteric plexus: sympathetic &

parasympathetic (vagus)2.2. Inferior mesentericInferior mesenteric plexus: sympathetic &

parasympathetic (pelvic splanchnic nerves)

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LARGE INTESTINELARGE INTESTINESURFACE ANATOMYSURFACE ANATOMY

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APPENDIXAPPENDIX

• Surface anatomy:Surface anatomy: the base of appendix is marked by Mc’Burney’s Mc’Burney’s pointpoint: A point at the junction of lateral 1/3 & medial 2/3 of a line traced from right anterior superior iliac spine to umbilicus

• Opening:Opening: at posteromedial aspect of cecum, 1 inch below ileo-cecal junction

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APPENDIXAPPENDIX

• Positions: (from Positions: (from most to least most to least common)common)

1.1. RetrocecalRetrocecal: most common position

2.Pelvic

3.Subcecal

4.Preilieal

5.Postileal

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CECUM, ASCENDING & CECUM, ASCENDING & DESCENDING COLONDESCENDING COLON

• ANTERIOR RELATIONS:ANTERIOR RELATIONS:

1. Coils of small intestine

2. Greater omentum

3. Anterior abdominal wall

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1: Iliohypogastric nerve; 2: Ilioinguinal nerve; 3: lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh4: Femoral nerve; 5: Genitofemoral nerve; 6: Obturator nerveP.M.= psoas major; Q.L.=quadratus lumborum; I.=iliacus; T.A.= transversus abdominis

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Iliac crest

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1: Iliohypogastric nerve; 2: Ilioinguinal nerve; 3: lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh4: Femoral nerve; 5: Genitofemoral nerve; 6: Obturator nerveP.M.= psoas major; Q.L.=quadratus lumborum; I.=iliacus; T.A.= transversus abdominis

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CECUM, ASCENDING & CECUM, ASCENDING & DESCENDING COLONDESCENDING COLON

• POSTERIOR RELATIONS:POSTERIOR RELATIONS:• Cecum: Cecum: psoas major, genitofemoral nerve,

iliacus, lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh, femoral nerve

• Ascending colon: Ascending colon: iliacus, lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh, quadratus lumborum, ilioinguial nerve, iliohypogastric nerve, iliac crest, origin of transversus abdominis from lumbar fascia

• Descending colon: relations of cecum + Descending colon: relations of cecum + relations of ascending colon + left kidneyrelations of ascending colon + left kidney

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RELATIONS OF RELATIONS OF TRANSVERSE COLONTRANSVERSE COLON

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RELATIONS OF RELATIONS OF TRANSVERSE COLONTRANSVERSE COLON

• ANTERIOR:ANTERIOR: greater omentum, anterior abdominal wall

• POSTERIOR:POSTERIOR: 2nd part of duodenum, head of pancreas, coils of small intestine

• SUPERIOR:SUPERIOR: liver, gall bladder, stomach

• INFERIOR:INFERIOR: coils of small intestine