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Regions and organs in them
Stomach: peritoneal relation
1.1 hepatogastric ligament (a part of the omentum minus)
1.2 gastrocolic ligament
1.3 gastrolienal ligament
1.4 gastrophrenic ligament


intraperitoneal
Duodenum
Jejunum, Ileum, Caecum, vermiform appendix, ascending colon
Transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum
Stomach bloodflow (arteries)
Venous Drainage of stomach
Innervation and lymoh drainage stomach
Duodenum and parts to know
Arterial supply of small intestine
Innervation of small intestine and lymph drainage
large intestine topography 1
Large intestine 2
IVC tributaries
Aorta branches
Parotid gland
serous fluid only
innervation of peritoneum and extra info
parietal per is somatosensory and visceral is viscerosensory
parietal per is somatosensory and visceral is viscerosensory
Orientation of appendix in case of verminform appendix
Arterial supply of: vermiform appendix, caecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum all three parts
Vermiform appendix: appendicular a (from Iliocolic)-> s. mesen a.
Caecum: caecal a (from Iliocolic)->sup mesent
A Colon: right colic a.
T Colon: middle colic a.
D Colon: Left Colic a.
....middle, right, cecal and appendicular are ALL from superior mesentery a!!!!

sigmoid colon: sigmoid a.
rectal: (upper to superior rectal a) (mid middle rectal a) (inferior rectal a)

Superior rectal a comes from inferior mesenteric a
Middle rectal from internal iliac a
Inferior rectal comes from internal pudenal a
Large intestine innervation and lymph drainage
Veins that drain into the portal vein
Portal Venous system defined, Portal vein defined
system of vessels in which blood collected from structures of the primitive gut – all unpaired visceral organs.

ie. Stomach, Spleen, Liver, Intestines, Pancreas, GB

From those organs –> portal v –> liver sinusoids –> IVC (after filtration)

Portal v - formed by union of splenic v & sup mesenteric v, just post to border b/w head and neck of pancreas
Inf mesenteric v joins either one or jxn b/ w the two
located in Porta Hepatis b/w hepatic a proper, common bile duct
w/in hepatoduodenal ligament
Omentum Concise : name them, their ligaments, what they connect, carry
Mesentaries Concise
The 3 peritoneal Folds
9 ligaments and info about them
Peritoneal Cavity
Lesser sac of peritoneal cavity
Greater sac of peritoneal cavity
Epiploic Foramen
Biliary Tree
You're almost done! Name the branches of the superior mesenteric a
abdominal aorta branches!!!!! name only the first 6 and their branches