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🗓️ 6 December 2024
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1:24.9 | Okay, welcome back to Behind the Knife, Abside Review. Today we're covering spleen. |
1:29.3 | So, John, let's jump right in with some anatomy and physiology. So what are the main ligaments? |
1:35.1 | There are some minor ligaments, but what are the most surgically important ligaments and attachments |
1:39.4 | to the spleen? Yep, these are all what hold the spleen up into the left upper quadrant. |
2:01.8 | So you have your gastro splenic, which contains your short gastrics, your spino-redal-rtle ligament, it contains your sputoric vessels and then the tail of the pancreas. And your spletocolic and your splenopcholic, glitinolic. Great. So gastro splenotic, splenotric, spletic, those are your attachments and you mention some things that run in there that areaments. Great. So gastrosplutic, splenotidyl, spinochal, spino, pharynx. |
2:05.1 | Those are your attachments, and you mention some things that run in there that are important. |
2:06.9 | Kevin, blood supply to the spleen. |
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