Describe the general anatomy of the gallbladder
Pear shaped, has a fundus, body and neck. Holds 50 mL of bile.
How is the bile duct formed
Formed superiorly by the junction of the common hepatic duct and cystic duct. Located on the free edge of the lesser omentum.
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Describe the general anatomy of the gallbladder
Pear shaped, has a fundus, body and neck. Holds 50 mL of bile.
How is the bile duct formed
Formed superiorly by the junction of the common hepatic duct and cystic duct. Located on the free edge of the lesser omentum.
Describe the general anatomy of the pancreas
Lobulated - no CT capsule. Deep to the stomach, retroperitoneal. Has a head, neck, body and tail.
Relations of the spleen to other structures
Ant:
Post:
Inf:
Medially:
Stomach - gastrosplenic lig
L inf aspect of diaphragm
L colic flexure of transverse colon
L kidney
Where do all the ligaments attaching the spleen to other structure attach at.
The hilum of spleen