Cross Sectional Anatomy
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Cross Sectional Anatomy
Chris Kowtko, MSRS, R.T. (R)(M)
ABDOMEN
Musculo-Skeletal
System
Psoas muscle
Crura of Diaphragm
Vertebra
Ilium
Pubic
Ribs
ABDOMEN
Digestive system
Esophagus
Stomach
Small intestine
Large intestine
Accessory organs
• Liver & gall bladder
• Bile ducts
• Pancreas
Esophagus
Anterior to vertebral
bodies; aorta
Posterior & medial to
stomach
Stomach
Fundus-superior to EG
junction; very
posterior
Body-more anterior
than fundus
Pylorusretroperitoneal &
medial
Small Intestine
Duodenumretroperitoneal
Jejunum-anterior
midabdomen
Ileum-anterior in pelvis
Large intestine
Cecum-retroperitoneal
Ascending colonretroperitoneal
Hepatic flexure-posterior
Transverse colon-most
anterior
Splenic flexure-most
superior
Descending colonretroperitoneal
Sigmoid colonanterior
Rectumretroperitoneal
Accessory Organs
Liver
Right lobe
Left lobe
Quadrate lobe
Caudate lobe
Falciform ligament
Ligamentum
venosum
Gall bladder
Pancreas
Head
Tail
Body
Lymphatic System
Spleen
LUQ
Posterior to
stomach
Endocrine System
Adrenal Glands
Retroperitoneal
Superior poles of
kidneys
Urinary System
Kidneys
Ureters
Urinary Bladder
Urethra
Kidneys
Retroperitoneal
Cortex-doughnut
Rt-post. to liver
Lt-post. to stomach,
pancreas, spleen
Ureters
Retroperitoneal
Ant. to IIA & IIV;
Post. to EIA & EIV
Urinary Bladder
Post. to symphysis
Urethra
Vascular System
Arterial Phase
Venous Phase
Hepatic-Portal
system
Veins larger in
diameter
Upper abd-Veins
anterior to arteries
Lower abd/Pelvisarteries anterior to
veins
ABDOMEN
Abdominal
Aorta
Fairly midline
Celiac Trunk
Branches:
Left Gastric
Splenic artery
Hepatic artery
Superior
Mesenteric
Artery
Just below Celiac
Same level as Lt
renal vein
entering IVC
Renal Arteries
Inferior to SMA
Rt-longer
Lt-superior to Rt
Common Iliac
Arteries
Bifurcation of
Aorta
Level of L4
Superior to
formation of
IVC
Internal iliac
arteries
Posterior to
external
External iliac
arteries
IIA posterior to
EIA
ABDOMEN
Venous Phase
Inferior vena cava
Renal v.
Common iliac v.
Internal iliac v.
External iliac v.
Hepatic-Portal System
Hepatic v.
Portal v.
Splenic v.
Superior mesentaric v.
Inferior mesentaric v.
Internal &
External Iliac
veins
Common Iliac
veins
Inferior Vena
Cava
Ascends on Rt
side of Aorta
Largest vein
Retroperitoneal
Renal veins
Lateral aspects of
IVC
Lt-longer;
Anterior to aorta
Hepatic veins
Drain into IVC
Superior to Portal
vein
Most superior of
liver vessels
Hepatic Portal System
Porta Hepatis
Portal vein:
IMV
SMV
Splenic vein
CHEST
Cardiovascular
System
Heart
Great vessels
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Aorta
Superior vena cava
Inferior vena cava
Pulmonary artery
Pulmonary vein
Respiratory System
Trachea
Primary bronchii
R & L lung
Respiratory
System
Trachea
Primary bronchii
R & L lung
Heart
4 chambers
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Right atrium
Right ventricle
Left atrium
Left ventricle
Right Atrium
Right Ventricle
most anterior
Left Atrium
most superior
most posterior
Left ventricle
most inferior
Arterial Phase
Aortic arch
• Brachiocephalic a.
• R Common
carotid a.
• R Subclavian a.
• L Common carotid
a.
• L Subclavian a.
Aortic Arch
Ascending Aorta
Descending Aorta
Venous Phase
Superior vena cava
•R&L
Brachiocephalic v.
Superior Vena
Cava
Pulmonary Phase
Pulmonary
trunk/artery
• R & L Pulmonary
Arteries
Pulmonary veins
2 from Right
2 from Left