Exploration of liver, gall bladder, pancreas, duodenum and spleen
Portal vein and major tributaries
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Exploration of liver, gall bladder, pancreas, duodenum and spleen
Portal vein and major tributaries
The major tributaries to the portal vein have been brought into view by removing the pancreas. The distal parts of such branches as the left gastric, the superior mesenteric and inferior mesenteric veins have been shown in previous views in this sequence of dissections. The inferior mesenteric veins opens into the superior mesenteric instead of the more common arrangement which it drains into the splenic vein.
- Hepatic vein
- Liver
- Portal vein (left branch)
- Upper pointer: Common bile duct Lower pointer: Cystic duct
- Common hepatic artery
- Upper pointer: Portal vein Lower pointer: Gallbladder (opened)
- Posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal vein
- Pancreatic duct
- Accessory pancreatic duct
- Descending part of duodenum (opened)
- Caudate lobe of liver
- Esophagus (emerging through diaphragm)
- Spleen
- Left gastric artery and vein
- Splenic artery
- Splenic vein
- Inferior mesenteric vein
- Superior mesenteric vein (cut off)
- Kidney (covered by fascia)
- Jejunum (retracted to the right)