Ch 11 The Gallbladder and The Biliary System
The biliary apparatus consists of:
1. Right and left hepatic ducts 2. Common hepatic duct 3. Common bile duct 4. Pear-shaped gallbladder 5. Cystic duct
How long is the cystic duct?
4 cm long
Common Hepatic Duct is approximately how big in diameter?
4mm
The proximal portion of the common bile duct is ____ to the portal vein
Anterior
The common hepatic duct passes:
Caudally (downward toward the feet) and Medially
The right and left hepatic ducts unite to form the
Common hepatic duct
Connects the neck of the gallbladder with the common hepatic duct:
Cystic Duct -cystic and common hepatic form the common bile duct
The proximal portion of the common bile duct is ____ to the hepatic artery
Lateral
The distal duct lies _____ to the anterior wall of the vena cava
Parallel
Within the liver parenchyma, the bile ducts follow the same course as what branches:
Portal venous and hepatic arterial branches
The common bile duct moves more _____ after it descends behind the duodenal bulb and enters the pancreas
Posterior
The right and left hepatic ducts emerge from the:
Right lobe of the liver in the porta hepatis
The end parts of the common bile duct and the main pancreatic duct and the ampulla of Vater are surrounded by circular muscle fibers known as the:
Sphincter of Oddi
The common hepatic duct is joined by:
The cystic duct
The hepatic duct runs Parallel with:
The portal vein
Normal common bile duct has a diameter of:
Up to 6mm
Together the common bile duct and the main pancreatic duct open through the:
ampulla of Vater then into the duodenal wall
The common hepatic duct and the cystic duct join to form the:
common bile duct
The common bile duct is joined by the:
main pancreatic duct
The hepatic and bile ducts are encased in common collagenous sheath which forms:
the portal triad