GI #2: SonoSim
GI Tract: Intestinal Ultrasound Technique
*Linear array* used to find appendix because it's good at finding superficial structures (high frequency).
GI Tract: *Test Question*
Appendix
Biliary: Anatomic Relationships
At the portal triad you will have the *mickey mouse sign*. Must be remembered.
Liver: Transverse Plane
Indicator to patients right side
GI Tract: Large Intestine Characteristics
Large intestine contains haustra.
Liver: Sagittal Plane
Main Lobar Fissure is important landmark connecting gallbladder and portal vein. Indicator towards head
Liver: Transverse Plane 2
Mantle Sign with SMA.
GI Tract: Jejunum and Ileum
Plicae Circulares only present in small intestine.
Biliary: Main Lobar Fissue
Sagital view
Biliary: Anatomic Characteristics
This is a transverse view. Gallbladder will always be more superficial.
Biliary: Ultrasound Position
Use a *curved array* for biliary. - Thin patient = Anterior location. - Obese = Laterally located (X minus 7).
Liver: Ultrasound Position
Used *curved array* with liver. Left Image: Use a transverse approach and have patient breathe in.