Chapter 3: Duodenum – Pancreas


Chapter 3: Duodenum – Pancreas

Chapter 3: Duodenum – Pancreas

Duodenum:

  • Mobile Part:
  • Occupies 2/3 of the upper part (duodenal bulb).
  • The remaining part is fixed.
  • Duodenal Bulb:
  • Smooth mucosa.
  • The remaining part has many folds.
  • Arteries:
  • Gastroduodenal artery.
  • Splenic artery.
  • Superior mesenteric artery.

Pancreas:

  • Structure:
  • Has 3 surfaces: Anterior surface, posterior surface, inferior surface.
  • Has 3 borders: The anterior border has a peritoneal fold attached to it.
  • Pancreatic Duct:
  • It is the main digestive duct.
  • The acinar cells have a shape like a leaf vein.

Relationship between Duodenum and Pancreas:

  • Mobile part and pylorus: Located in front of the pancreas.
  • Fixed portion of the upper part: Divides the pancreas into two parts:
  • Anterior to the groove is the anterior lobe.
  • Posterior to the groove is the peritoneal lobe.

Relationship of the Pancreatic Block:

  • Relationship to peritoneum:
  • Posterior surface: Duodeno-pancreatic fold.
  • Anterior surface: The root of the transverse mesocolon attaches, dividing the pancreas into upper and lower parts.
  • The mesentery of the small intestine adheres to the duodenojejunal angle, forming the retroduodenal recess.
  • Relationship to organs:
  • The superior mesenteric artery impresses on the inferior surface of the pancreas, creating the pancreatic notch.
  • Relationship of the pancreatic notch:
  • Posterior: Abdominal aorta, portal vein.
  • Superior: Celiac trunk.
  • Inferior: Superior mesenteric artery.

Blood Vessels:

  • Superior Pancreatic Vein: Drains into the portal vein.
  • Inferior Pancreatic Vein: Drains into the superior mesenteric vein.
  • Body and Tail Pancreatic Veins: Drain into the splenic vein.
  • Superior Pancreatic Vein: Drains into the portal vein.

Note:

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  • Capitalize the first letter of specialized nouns.
  • Use simple and easy-to-understand language.



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