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SPLEEN DR.SUPRITI DEMONSTRATOR ANATOMY DEPTT TMMC&RC

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Page 1: anatomy of spleen

SPLEEN

DR.SUPRITI

DEMONSTRATOR

ANATOMY DEPTT

TMMC&RC

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INTRODUCTION

• It is a haemo-lymph organ and belongs to reticulo-endothelial system.

• 2nd lymphoid organ

• Pleural cavity separates spleen and diaphragm from the rib.

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FUNCTIONS

• Spleen forms parts of the reticuloendotelial system.

• Main function is hematopoiesis in fetal life and in adults with reutilization of iron from hemoglobin of destroyed red blood cells.

• Its has red and the white pulp, which are separated by the marginal sinus.

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•Red pulp composed sinuses, splenic cord and marginal zone and main function to filter red blood cells and reserve monocytes.

•White pulp is composed of malpighiancorpuscles and help in active immune response.

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Development

Develops from

mesenchymal

cells in the dorsal

mesogastrium

during the fifth

week of gestation.

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• Number of nodules develop which soon fuse to form a lobulated spleen.

• Notching of superior border of adult spleen is evidence of its multiple origin.

• These nodules which fail to fuse,form accessory spleens.

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ACCESSORY SPLEENS/ SPLENUNCULI• These may be found:-

• In derivatives of dorsal mesogastrium.

• In broad ligament of uterus.

• In the spermatic cord.

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POSITION OF SPLEEN

Lies between fundus of

stomach and diaphragm.

Lies in lt hypochondrium

and epigastrium.

Extends in between 9th to

11th ribs.

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Axis of spleen is directed downwards, forwards and laterally.

Axis lies along the 10th rib.

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MEASURMENTS OF SPLEEN

• Length-12 cm(5 inch)

• Breadth-7cm(3 inch)

• Thickness-3cm (1inch)

• Weight-150gm(7 oz)

• HARRIR’S DICTUM OF ODD NUMBERS ON SPLEEN:1,3,5,7,9,11

• 1inches in thikness,3 inches in breadth,5 inches in length,7oz in weight,9-11 ribs of left side against which spleen rest.

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7cm

12 cm

3 – 4 cm

150 gr.

(80 -300 gr).

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The

peritoneumcovering the

spleen, except in

the hilum.

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EXTERNAL FEATURES

• The spleen has :-

• Two ends

• Three borders

• Two surfaces

• Two angles

• Hilum

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TWO ENDS

The anterior or lateral end:-it is expanded or more like a border.it is directed downwards ,forwards and reaches mid axillary line.

• The posterior or medial end:- it is rounded and directed upwards

backwards, medially,and rest on upper pole of left kidney.

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TWO BORDERS

• Superior border :- presents one or two notches near anterior end.

• Notches indicate spleen is lobulated in development.

• Inferior border:- it is rounded

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SURFACES:-TWO

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SURFACES

• DIAPHRAGMATIC :- This surface is convex and smooth.

• IT IS RELATED TO:-

• A) Diaphragm

• B) Lt lung & lts pleura

• C) Costodiaphragmatic recess

• d) 9th, 10th & 11th ribs of left side.

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• VISCERAL SURFACE:- It is concave and irregular.

• IT IS RELATED TO:-

• FUNDUS OF STOMACH

• ANTERIOR SURFACE OF LEFT KIDNEY

• THE SPLENIC FLEXURE OF COLON

• TAIL OF PANCREAS

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IMPRESSIONS ON VISCERAL SURFACE

• Gastric impression

• Renal impression

• Colic impression

• Pancreatic impression (Tail)

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ANGLES

• ANTEROBASAL

• POSTEROBASAL

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CLINICAL ANGLE OF SPLEEN

• Anterior basal angle:

Junction of superior border with lateral end.

Lies in 9th intercostal space behind left mid-axillary line.

First palpable in splenomegaly.

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• POSTEROBASAL ANGLE:-Lies at junction of inferior border with lateral or anterior end of spleen.

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Ligaments

• Lieno-phrenic

• Phrenico-colic

• Gastro-splenic

• Lieno-renal

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LIGAMENTS

• A) Gastro-splenic: Connects fundus of stomach to anterior lip of hilum of spleen

Contains short gastric & lt gastro-epiploic vessels.

• B) Lienorenal: Connects ant surface of lt kidney with posterior lip of hilum of spleen

Contains tail of pancrease, splenic vessels & nerve.

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LIGAMENTS

• Lieno-phrenic: Suspensory ligament of spleen

• Phrenico-colic: Sustentaculum lienis(supports the spleen from below).

Peritoneal fold extending from lt colic flexure to

diaphragm

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Blood Supply• The tortuous splenic artery arises from the coeliac trunk

and runs along the upper border of the body and tail of the pancreas, to which it gives small branches.

• The short gastric and left gastroepiploic branches pass between the layers of the gastrosplenic ligament.

• The main splenic artery generally divides into superior and inferior branches, which, in turn, subdivide into several segmental branches.

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VENOUS DRAINAGE

• Splenic Vein: Drains into portal vein.

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NERVE SUPPLY

• It is predominentaly supplied by the sympathetics from

coeliac plexus.The fibers supply the blood vessels and

smooth muscle of trabeculae

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CLINICAL IMPORTANCE• Spleen is undercover of thoracic cage and is not palpable

• Splenomegaly : enlarged spleen due to cancer, specifically blood-based leukemia.

• Asplenia : where the spleen is not present.

• Hyposplenia: reduce splenic functions..

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SPLENECTOMY

• Spleen is particularly liable to rupture in falls and automobile accidents and bleeding from it is difficult to control and Splenectomy should be done.

• A splenectomy is a surgical procedure that partially or completely removes the spleen.

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