Lower gastrointestinal tractHepatobiliary system
Blood and nerve supplies of abdominal organs
BMES310 Human Gastrointestinal System and Nutrition
Kittikun Viwatpinyo, Ph.D.
Lower GI tract
From duodenojejunaljunction to anal canal
Jejunum and ileum of small intestine
Large intestine Rectum and anal
canal
Jejunum and Ileum
Major parts of small intestine (6-7 m.) IntraperitonealMesentery
Jejunum and Ileum
Different features between jejunum and ileum Arterial arcades and vasa recta Fat in mesentery Plicae circulares
Large intestine
Three prominent features of large intestine
Teniae coli Omental
appendices
Haustra
Large intestine
Cecum and vermiform appendix Ileocecal orifice and valve Appendix with mesoappendix
Large intestine
Parts of colon Ascending colon Transverse colon Descending colon Sigmoid colon
Rectum and anal canal
Position of rectum and anal canal in pelvic cavity
Rectum and anal canal
Transverse rectal folds Vascular plexus hemorrhoids
Rectum and anal canal
Parts and internal features of anal canal
Rectum and anal canal
Pectinate line : boundary between somatic and visceral neurovascular supplies
Autonomic nerves
Somatic nerves
Internal iliac lymph nodes
Superficial inguinal lymph nodes
Inf mesenteric a. Hepatic portal v.
Internal iliac a. Inferior vena cava
Pectinate line
Hindgut endoderm
Proctodeumectoderm
Rectum and anal canal
Anorectal flexure : tonic contraction of puborectalis muscle
Control of fecal incontinence
Rectum and anal canal
Sphincters of anal canal Internal anal sphincter : autonomic control External anal sphincter : somatic control
Hepatobiliary system
Passage of biliary tract Liver Gallbladder and bile duct Pancreas
Liver
Surface relationship with ribs Right ribs 5-10 Shifts inferiorly during full inspiration
Liver
Covered by peritoneum except for bare area Subphrenic recess Hepatorenal recess
Liver
Ligaments holding liver in place
Falciform ligament Triangular ligament Coronary ligament
Liver
Lesser omentum holds visceral surface of liver with stomach and duodenum
Hepatogastric ligament Hepatoduodenal ligament
Liver
Lobes and segments
Liver
Lobes and segments
Liver
Structures in the porta hepatis Hepatic portal vein Hepatic artery proper Bile duct
Liver
Functional lobes of liver
Gallbladder
Parts : Fundus, body and neck Outflow tract : cystic duct
Biliary tract
Pancreas
Retroperitoneal organ in the stomach bed
Head, uncinated process, neck, body and tail
Pancreas
Main pancreatic duct Joins common bile duct at hepatopancreatic ampulla
Arterial supply
Arterial system of abdomen is derived from abdominal aorta
Arterial supply
Unpaired branches of abdominal aorta supply each parts of GI tract
Celiac trunk : foregut Superior mesenteric artery :
midgut
Inferior mesenteric artery : hindgut
Celiac trunk
Three major arteries from celiac trunk Left gastric artery Splenic artery Common hepatic
artery
Celiac trunk
Left gastric a. Esophageal
branch
Splenic a. Pancreatic
branches
Left gastro-omental artery
Short gastric artery
Celiac trunk
Common hepatic a. Gastro-duodenal a. Right gastric a. Hepatic artery
proper
Superior mesenteric artery
SMA supplies midgut from duodenum to proximal 2/3 of transverse colon
Inf pancreatico-duodenal a. Jejunal and ileal aa. Middle colic a. Right colic a. Ileocolic a.
Inferior mesenteric artery
IMA supplies hindgut from distal 1/3 of transverse colon to anal canal
Left colic a. Sigmoid a. Superior rectal a.
Arterial supply
Anastomoses between celiac trunk, SMA and IMA
Pancreatico-duodenal Marginal artery of
Drummond
Rectal plexus
Venous drainage
Hepatic portal vein Splenic v. Superior
mesenteric v.
Venous drainage
Portocaval anastomosis : Portal hypertension
Lymphatic drainage
Preaortic lymph nodes
Celiac lymph nodes
Gastric/Gastro-omental/Pyloric nodes
Pancreaticosplenic/Pancreticoduodenal nodes
Hepatic/Cystic nodes
Superior mesenteric lymph nodes
Inferior mesenteric lymph nodes
Mesenteric/Colic nodes
Intestinal lymph trunk
Cisterna chyli
Nerve supply of abdominal organs
Autonomic nervous system of abdomen Sympathetic : Splanchnic nerves from thoracic to
sacral levels
Parasympathetic : Vagus nerve and Pelvic splanchnic nerves
Autonomic periarterial plexuses
Nerve supply of abdominal organs
Sympathetic division
Splanchnic nerves Greater, lesser, least Lumbar Sacral
Postganglionic neurons in prevertebral ganglia
Celiac Superior mesenteric Inferior mesenteric
Parasympathetic division
Vagus nerve : foregut and midgut
Pelvic splanchnic nerves : hindgut
Autonomic plexuses
Visceral referred pain
Brain interprets visceral pain as it comes from related dermatomes
Visceral referred pain
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