Bontrager Ch. 12-Radiographic Anatomy of the Biliary Tract
Name the bile route from start to finish:
-R & L hepatic ducts -common hepatic duct -common bile duct -pancreatic duct (duct of Wirsung) -duodenum
How long is the cystic duct?
3-4 cm
How much bile does a typical gallbladder hold at one point?
30-40 mL
How many lobes is the liver divided into?
4; 2 major, 2 minor
How long is the normal gallbladder?
7-10 cm
How long is the common bile duct?
7.5 cm
How much bile does the liver produce in a day?
800-1000 mL/day (1 quart)
Of all the abdominal regions, which does the liver occupy most or all of?
R hypochondrium, major part of the epigastrum, and a significant part of L hypochondrium
Which quadrant does the liver mainly occupy?
RUQ
What are the major functions of bile?
aid in digestion of fats by emulsifying (breaking down) fat globules and the absorption of fat following its digestion
Is the gallbladder more anterior or posterior to the midcoronal plane?
anterior
The ____ is the main section of the gallbladder.
body
Which lobe is located posteriorly to the quadrate lobe?
caudate lobe
Typically, where is the gallbladder nestled in the liver?
centrally in the inferior and posterior aspect
What hormone is secreted by the duodenum when fatty acids are present?
cholecystokinin
Bile also contains __________, which is made soluble in the bile by ____ _____/
cholesterol; bile salts
If bile is not directed to the gallbladder for temporary storage, via what duct can it be secreted directly into the duodenum?
common bile duct
Cholelithiasis
condition of having gallstones
Through which duct is bile carried to the gallbladder from the common hepatic duct?
cystic duct
What is another term for the pancreatic duct?
duct ofWirsung
What are the 2 major lobes of the liver separated by?
falciform ligament
The ______ is the distal end and the broadest part of the gallbladder.
fundus
Where is bile stored?
gallbladder
Choleliths
gallstones
What is the process of concentrating bile within the gallbladder?
hydrolysis (removal of water)
Cholecystitis
inflammation of the gallbladder
Where is bile manufactured?
liver
What is the largest solid organ in the body and how much does it weigh?
liver; 3-4 lbs
Where is the common bile duct located and where does it enter the duodenum?
located posteriorly to the superior duodenum and enters at the descending or second portion
What to radiographic examinations of the biliary system study?
manufacture, transport, and storage of bile
The ____ is the narrow, proximal end which continues as the ______ duct.
neck; cystic
What duct joins the common bile duct to empty into the duodenum via the duodenal papilla?
pancreatic duct (at the hepatopancreatic sphincter)
What is another term for the duodenal papilla through which the common bile duct and duct of Wirsung enter?
papilla of Vater
What is the gallbladder shaped like and what three parts is it identified by?
pear shaped; fundus, body, and neck
Where can the 2 minor lobes of the liver be found?
posterior aspect of the major right lobe
What does the spiral valve in the cystic duct serve to do?
prevent collapse of the cystic duct
Which of the livers 100's of functions is important radiographically?
production of large amounts of bile
Radiographically, which position would place the gallbladder closest to the IR?
prone
Which of the minor lobes is located anteriorly, between the falciform ligament and the gallbladder?
quadrate lobe
Cholangiogram
rad. exam of biliary ducts
Chole-
relationship to bile
What two ducts join to form the common hepatic duct in which bile travels?
right and left hepatic ducts
When viewed anteriorly, which lobes of the liver can be seen?
right and left major lobes
Where is the livers greatest vertical dimension?
right border (6-7 in)
Cysto-
sac or ladder
What is another term for the hepatopancreatic sphincter?
sphincter of Oddi
What are the membraneous folds contained within the cystic duct termed?
spiral valve
What are the three primary functions of the gallbladder?
store bile, concentrate bile and contract when stimulated
What happens to bile if it is not needed for digestion?
stored in the gallbladder
Cholecystocholangiogram
study of both the gallbladder and the biliary ducts
To assist in drainage of the gallbladder, which position is most beneficial?
supine
Cholecystectomy
surgical removal of the gallbladder
Viewed anteriorly, what shape does the liver form?
triangular shape (superiorly convex to conform to the right hemidiaphragm)
What transports the bile?
various ducts
When should the gallbladder contract?
when fats or fatty acids are in the duodenum
When do gallstones (choleliths) form?
when too much water is absorbed or when the cholesterol becomes too concentrated