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Gastrointestinal
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• The contents of the abdomen are primarily associated with digestion and distribution of nutrients. • The esophagus, a tube which carries food and... |
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• The primary function of the upper abdominal organs is the breakdown of food for distribution by the small bowel. Chewed and macerated food travels... |
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• The stomach is a muscular sac derived from the simple fetal gastrointestinal tube. The mucosal lining has specialized cells which secrete strong... |
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• The gallbladder stores bile formed within the liver, releasing it for fat digestion. • Bile travels through the intrahepatic ducts into the paired... |
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• With the exception of a portion of the first part of the duodenum, the small bowel is supplied by the many branches of the superior mesenteric... |
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• The blood supply of the colon comes from three sources: the superior mesenteric arteries supplying the cecum, ascending (right) colon and half of... |
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• The portal system is a specialized venous drainage system of the large bowel. Instead of merely draining deoxygenated blood, the portal system... |
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• Most of the abdominal contents lie within the peritoneum, a sac made up of a sheet of dense connective tissue. Some structures lie behind the... |
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• Cholecystitis, or inflammation of the gallbladder, is usually caused by gallstones blocking the cystic duct. Removal is usually performed via a... |
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• After placement of the trocars, the gallbladder is grasped and retracted upward and outward. Adhesions, connective tissue and the lesser omentum... |
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