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This chapter explores the anatomy and functions of the liver, gallbladder, and biliary ducts. The liver is the largest organ in the body and is responsible for manufacturing bile, which is stored in the gallbladder. The gallbladder has a pear-shaped structure with three parts and plays a crucial role in bile storage and release. Biliary ducts transport bile from the liver to the gallbladder and then to the intestine. This chapter also covers imaging techniques such as ERCP, T-Tube, and operative cholangiograms, essential for assessing these organs.
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Chapter 12/15/19 Gallbladder and Biliary Ducts
The Liver • Largest ___________ organ in the body • Has many functions • Manufactures ______ and sends it to the gallbladder (_______per day)
Liver • 4 Total Lobes • 2 major lobes • ___________ • Separated by _________ ligament • 2 minor lobes • _____________
Terminology • ________ – relating to bile • ________ – relating to a sac or bladder • ____________ – Radiograph of the gall bladder
Gallbladder • Pear shaped with 3 parts • ___________ - Distal • Body – Main section • _________ – Proximal
Gallbladder • Stores _________ • ___________ bile • Contract bile – When stimulated by fatty foods in duodenum by _________________hormone.
Biliary Ducts • Right and left ____________ • Transport bile from _____ to common hepatic • Common _________________ • Transports bile to _________or to common bile duct • Common _________ • Transports bile to ____________
Additional Ducts • ______________ • Passage from gallbladder to CBD • _____________ • Transports pancreatic enzymes to CBD
Common Bile Duct • ___________long • Distal to the ____________ • Converges with the __________ duct
Distal Common Bile Duct • _____________ • Hepatopancreaticampulla • Sphincter of ____________ • ______________(Papilla of Vater)
Imaging the Biliary Duct • T-Tube _______________ • Operative Cholangiogram_____________ • Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy • Endoscopic Retrograde ___________ Cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)
T-Tube • Catheter placed in _____________ • Tube extending ___________the body • Post _____________
T-Tube • Drain excess ________prior to injection. • Connect syringe with _______________ • Assist the ______________
Operative Cholangiogram • In _________ • With ____________ • Images when ____________indicates • Possible image post op
ERCP Procedure • Done by _______________ • ______________ • Endo nurse • Anesthesiologist • Endoscope inserted to find ___________ • Catheter inserted to __________ • Contrast injected
Imaging in ERCP • _____________ • ______________ • Post procedure ________ (Usually prone) • Or any other images the gastro or rad wants