Lesson 5 (Part 2) Flashcards

1
Q

What does the falciform ligament do?

A

Divides the left and right lobes of the liver

- anatomically

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2
Q

What does the round ligament do?

A

Divides the medial and lateral portion of the left liver lobe

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3
Q

What does the ligamentum venosum do?

A

Divides the caudate lobe from the lateral left lobe

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4
Q

What does the coronary ligament do?

A

Connects the posterior liver to the diaphragm

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5
Q

What do the right and left triangular ligaments do?

A

Connects the liver to the body wall

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6
Q

Where is the bare area of the liver located?

A

On the posterior superior aspect of the liver

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7
Q

What does the bare area of the liver have direct contact with?

A

The diaphragm

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8
Q

Is the bare area of the liver intraperitoneal or retroperitoneal?

A

Retroperitoneal

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9
Q

What does the falciform ligament look like on a ultrasound?

A

Hyperechoic spot on the medial liver

- runs sagittally

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10
Q

What does the ligamentum venosum ligament look like on a ultrasound?

A

It is an echoic line anterior to the IVC

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11
Q

What are your landmarks for the ligamentum venosum? (2)

A
  1. IVC
  2. Hepatic artery
  • caudate lobe is in between
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12
Q

What does the main lobar fissure connect?

A

The gallbladder to the right portal vein

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13
Q

What does the main lobar fissure look like on an ultrasound?

A

Echoic band

- similar to a ligament

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14
Q

What makes up the vasculature of the liver? (2)

A
  1. Hepatic veins

2. Hepatic arteries

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15
Q

What are the first tributaries of the liver?

A

Hepatic veins

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16
Q

Which is more superior, the hepatic arteries or the hepatic veins?

A

Hepatic veins

- hepatic arteries are more inferior

17
Q

What is the only fissure we see anatomically?

A

The main lobar fissure

18
Q

What happens to the hepatic veins are it moves toward the IVC?

A

They get larger

19
Q

Where do the hepatic veins course to?

A

The IVC

20
Q

Where does the liver start and as you go to the left what happens to it?

A

The liver starts posterior and gets more anterior as you move left

21
Q

Intersegmental

A

There is a clear division between borders

22
Q

What is an example of intersegmental?

A

Hepatic veins

23
Q

Intrasegmental

A

Courses within

24
Q

What is an example of intrasegmental?

A

Portal veins

25
Q

Where do you measure when you measure the liver?

A

Posterior superior to anterior inferior tip

26
Q

What is the range of measurement for the midclavicular line for the right lobe?

A

13cm-17cm

27
Q

What is the range measurement for the left lobe?

A

Variable

- different on every person

28
Q

How do we establish if the liver is too big in an ultrasound?

A

The surround relative organs

29
Q

What is the echogenicity of the liver?

A

Moderately echogenic throughout

  • hypoechoic compared to the spleen
  • hyperechoic compared to the kidney
30
Q

What is the echotexture of the liver?

A

Homogenous

31
Q

What is the contour of the liver?

A

Smooth borders

32
Q

What is the shape of the left lobe?

A

Triangular shape

33
Q

What is the shape of the right lobe?

A

Variable

34
Q

What are 2 scanning approaches for the liver?

A
  1. Subcostal
    - under the ribs
  2. Intercostal
    - between the ribs
35
Q

What are 2 different positions the patient can be in to scan the liver?

A
  1. Supine
  2. On the side
    - left lateral decubitus