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					JOSE S. SANTIAGO M.D. Gastrointestinal Tract  Digestion- breakdown of food into smaller parts  Absorption- food molecules are distributed throughout the body 2 Gastrointestinal Tract  Regions  Oral cavity Mouth  Pharynx  Throat  3 Gastrointestinal Tract  Regions  Esophagus  Stomach  Small and large intestines 4 GI Tract  Accessory organs  Connected to the digestive tract by ducts  Secrete substances to aid in digestion and absorption 5 GI Tract  Accessory organs  Salivary glands  Pancreas  Liver  Gallbladder 6 Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas 7 Oral Cavity  Buccal mucosa  Membrane lining cheeks  Hard and soft palates  Separate mouth from nasal cavity  Uvula  Closes off nasal passage during swallowing 8 Oral Cavity  Tongue  Speech, taste and assist in swallowing  Teeth 9 Pharynx  Bolus  Soft ball of food mixed with saliva  Pushed by tongue into the pharynx  Deglutition  Process of swallowing  Epiglottis  Covers trachea during swallowing 10 Esophagus  Esophagus  Begins at pharynx  Passes through opening in diaphragm  Esophageal hiatus  Ends at stomach 11 Esophagus  Peristaltic waves  Wavelike contractions push bolus down to the stomach 12 Esophagus  Sphincters  Upper esophageal or pharyngoesophageal  Lower esophageal or gastroesophageal or cardiac 13 Stomach  Gastric juices added to bolus  Mixed by muscle action to create a semiliquid called chyme  Rugae allow stretching to accommodate food 14 Stomach  Four regions of stomach: Cardia, fundus,body and antrum  Lesser and greater curves  Pyloric sphincter 15 Small Intestine  Coiled within the abdominopelvic cavity – 21 feet long with one inch diameter  Regions  Duodenum, Jejunum, Ileum  Plicae circulares and villi  Ileocecal valve 16 Small Intestine  Duodenum  Jejunum  Ileum 17 Large Intestine  Five feet long with 2.4 inch diameter  Function  Absorb water, vitamin K, some B vitamins and eliminate waste (defecation) 18 Large Intestine  Forms arch  Ascending, transverse, descending, and sigmoid colon  Appendix 19 Large Intestine  Regions  Cecum, colon, rectum  20 Anal canal, anus, external and internal sphincters Accessory Organs – Salivary Glands  Three pairs of glands  Parotid  Submandibular  Sublingual 21 Accessory Organs – Salivary Glands  Saliva contains enzyme, salivary amylase  Begins digestion of carbohydrates 22 Accessory Organs – Liver and Biliary Tract  Liver  Weighs about four pounds  Located below diaphragm on the RUQ of abdomen  Right and left lobes  Multiple functions 23 Accessory Organs – Liver and Biliary Tract  Biliary system  Gallbladder (GB) stores bile until needed in duodenum to digest fats  Bile travels through ducts  24 Hepatic duct, cystic, and common bile duct Accessory Organs – Pancreas  Located behind stomach  Secretes pancreatic juice  Pancreatic duct  Runs through pancreas and connects to the common bile duct 25 Accessory Organs – Pancreas  Sphincter of Oddi  Regulates flow of bile and pancreatic juice into duodenum  Insulin and glucagon  Regulate level of sugar in the bloodstream 26 Peritoneum  Lines the abdominopelvic cavity  Covered by parietal peritoneum  Covers the abdominopelvic organs  Covered by visceral peritoneum 27 Peritoneum  Peritoneal cavity  Space between parietal and visceral peritoneums  Filled with peritoneal fluid  Retroperitoneal  Behind the peritoneal cavity 28 Additional Word Parts – Roots  Chol/e- bile; gall  Cholelithiasis- stone in the gallbladder 29 Additional Word Parts – Roots  Cholecyst/o- gallbladder  Cholecystitisinflammation of the gallbladder 30 Additional Word Parts – Roots  Cholecyst/o- gallbladder  Cholecystectomysurgical removal of the gallbladder 31 Additional Word Parts – Roots  Hiat/o gape; opening Hiatal-pertaining to an opening  Intestin/o intestine Intestinal- pertaining to the intestines  Umbilic/o navel Umbilical- pertaining to the umbilicus 32 Additional Word Parts – Suffix  -clysis washing; irrigation Gastroclysis- irrigation of the stomach Proctoclysis-washing of the rectum  -flux flow Reflux- backward flow 33 Additional Word Parts – Suffix  -tresia opening Atresia- no opening  -tripsy crushing Lithotripsy- crushing of gallstones 34 Additional Word Parts – Prefix  Re Retro- 35 back backward; back Roots  Abdomin/o abdomen Abdominal-pertaining to the abdomen  An/o anus Perianal-around the anus 36 Roots  Append/o; appendic/o appendix Appendicitis- inflammation of the appendix 37 Roots  Append/o; appendic/o appendix Appendectomy- surgical removal of the appendix 38 Roots  Bil/i bile Biliary- pertaining to bile  Bucc/o cheek Buccal mucosa- pertaining to the mucous membrane of the cheek 39 Roots  Cec/o cecum Cecopexy- surgical fixation of the cecum 40 Roots  Cheil/o lips Cheiloplasty- surgical repair of the lips 41 Roots  Cheil/o lips Cheilorrhaphy- suturing of the lips 42 Roots  Cholangi/o bile duct; bile vessel Cholangiogram- record of the bile ducts 43 Roots  Choledoch/o common bile duct (CBD) Choledochotomy- incision into the common bile duct 44 Roots  Col/o; colon/o colon Colitis- inflammation of the colon 45 Roots  Col/o; colon/o colon Colostomy- creation of new opening between the colon and abdominal wall 46 Roots  Dent/o tooth Edentulous- without teeth Dental caries- tooth decay 47 Roots  Duoden/o duodenum Duodenal- pertaining to the duodenum 48 Roots  Enter/o small intestine; intestine Enteritis- inflammation of the small intestine Gastroenteritis- inflammation of the stomach and intestines Gastroenterologist-specialist in the study and treatment of diseases of the digestive tract 49 Roots  Esophag/o esophagus Esophageal atresia- closure of the esophagus 50 Roots  Esophag/o esophagus Gastroesophageal reflux (GER)- backward flow of gastric contents into the esophagus 51 Roots  Gastr/o stomach Gastrectomy- excision of the stomach 52 Roots  Gastr/o stomach Gastrotomy- to cut into the stomach 53 Roots  Gastr/o stomach Nasogastric tube- a tube placed into the nose and extending into the stomach 54 Roots  Gingiv/o gums Gingivitis- inflammation of the gums  Gloss/o tongue Glossectomy- excision of the tongue 55 Roots  Hepat/o liver Hepatitis- inflammation of the liver Hepatoma- tumor of the liver 56 Roots  Herni/o hernia; protrusion of an organ through a structure that normally contains it Femoral hernia- displacement of intestines through the femoral canal 57 Roots  Herni/o hernia Inguinal hernia- displacement of intestines through the inguinal canal 58 Roots  Herni/o hernia Umbilical hernia- displacement of intestines through a weak spot near the umbilicus 59 Roots  Herni/o hernia Herniorrhaphy- repair of the hernia 60 Roots  ile/o ileum Ileostomy- creation of new opening between the ileum and the abdominal wall  Jejun/o jejunum Gastrojejunostomy- new opening between the stomach and jejunum Jejunal- pertaining to the jejunum 61 Roots  Labi/o lips Labial- pertaining to the lips  Lapar/o abdomen Laparoscope- instrument used to visually examine the abdomen Laparotomy- incision into the abdominal wall 62 Roots  Lingu/o tongue Lingual- pertaining to the tongue  Lith/o stone Choledocholithiasis- stone in the common bile duct  Orex/i appetite Anorexia- loss of appetite 63 Roots  Or/o mouth Oral- pertaining to the mouth  Pancreat/o pancreas Pancreatitis-inflammation of the pancreas  Peritone/o peritoneum Peritonitis-inflammation of the peritoneum Retroperitoneal- behind the peritoneum 64 Roots  Pharyng/o throat; pharynx Pharyngeal- pertaining to the pharynx  Proct/o rectum Proctologist-specialist in the study of the rectum 65 Roots  Pylor/o pylorus; pyloric sphincter Pyloric stenosis- narrowing of the pylorus  Rect/o rectum Rectostenosis- narrowing of the rectum 66 Roots  Sialaden/o salivary gland Sialadenitis- inflammation of the salivary gland  Sigmoid/o sigmoid colon Sigmoidoscopy-process of visually examining the sigmoid colon 67 Roots  Steat/o fat Steatorrhea- fat in the feces  Stomat/o mouth Stomatitis- inflammation of the mouth  Viscer/o internal organs Visceroptosis-drooping of the internal organs 68 Suffixes  -chalasia relaxation Achalasia-inability of the muscles of the digestive tract to relax  -grade to step; to go Retrograde- backward flow of fluid 69 Suffixes  -emesis vomiting Hyperemesis- excessive vomiting Hematemesis-vomiting of blood  -lith stone Sialolith-stone in the salivary gland Cholelith- gallstones 70 Suffixes  -phagia eating; swallowing Aphagia- no eating Dysphagia-difficulty in eating Polyphagia- excessive eating 71 Suffixes  -pepsia digestion Dyspepsia- indigestion  -prandial meal Postprandial- after a meal 72 Aging  Saliva production decreases  Esophageal muscles less forceful  Esophageal sphincter changes  Loss of stomach elasticity and gastric juices 73 Aging  Intestines weaken  Liver smaller and decreased enzyme production 74 Common Diseases  Crohn’s Disease-chronic inflammatory bowel disease  Ulcers- erosion in the mucous membrane producing a crater-like lesion 75 Abbreviations  BE  CBD  ERCP 76 barium enema common bile duct endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography Abbreviations  GB gallbladder  GBS gallbladder series  GER/GERD gastroesophageal reflux disorder 77 Abbreviations  GI  IVC  LES 78 gastrointestinal intravenous cholangiogram lower esophageal sphincter Abbreviations  NG  NGT  NPO 79 nasogastric nasogastric tube nothing by mouth Abbreviations  PT C  S&D  TE  UGI 80 percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography stomach and duodenum tracheoesophageal upper gastrointestinal THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            