• प्लीहा आनमन • प्लीहा वंक | |
splenic: प्लीहज | |
flexure: आनमन बंक | |
splenic flexure मीनिंग इन हिंदी
splenic flexure उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- The midgut ends two thirds of the way across the transverse colon near the splenic flexure.
- Interposed between the hepatic and splenic flexures, the greater omentum adheres to the transverse colon along a further band or fold of peritoneum.
- The "'descending colon "'is the part of the large intestine from the splenic flexure to the beginning of the sigmoid colon.
- The left colon is associated with a similar anatomic configuration of peritoneal folds; the splenic peritoneal fold is contiguous with the left lateral paracolic peritoneal fold at the splenic flexure.
- The "'left colic flexure "'or splenic flexure ( as it is close to the spleen ) is the sharp bend between the transverse colon and the descending colon.
- In the context of ischemia, the splenic flexure is sometimes referred to as "'Griffith's point "', along with the upper rectum ( Sudak's point ).
- Of note, the splenic flexure, or the junction between the transverse and descending colon, is supplied by the most distal portions of both the inferior mesenteric artery and superior mesenteric artery, and is thus referred to medically as a shock.
- In some cases FAP can manifest higher in the colon than usual ( for example, the ascending colon, or proximal to the splenic flexure, or in the gastric or duodenal tracts ) where they show no symptoms until cancer is present and greatly advanced.
- Watershed areas are found in the brain, where areas are perfused by both the anterior and middle cerebral arteries, and in the intestines, where areas are perfused by both the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries ( i . e ., splenic flexure ).
- The splenic flexure is a watershed region as it receives dual blood supply from the terminal branches of the superior mesenteric artery and the inferior mesenteric artery, thus making it prone to ischemic damage in cases of low blood pressure because it does not have its own primary source of blood.