“Biliary Ultrasound :: Anatomy/Physiology & Normal Appearance :: Abdominal Ultrasound with Sononerds”

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Normal Anatomy, Physiology and Ultrasound Appearance of the Biliary Tract.

00:00 – Introduction 00:56 – Section 4.1 Global Anatomy 01:05 – 4.1.1 Embryology 01:36 – 4.1.2 Location 02:17 – 4.1.3 Relational Anatomy 02:31 – Section 4.2 Gallbladder Anatomy 03:21 – Section 4.3 Bile Duct Anatomy 06:53 – Section 4.4 Vasculature 07:54 – Section 4.5 Variants 11:01 – Section 4.6 Microanatomy 13:03 – Section 4.7 Biliary Physiology 13:27 – 4.7.1 Bile 17:17 – 4.7.2 Hormones 19:32 – 4.7.3 Digestion 22:22 – 4.7.4 Cholecystectomy 23:40 – Section 4.8 Biliary Chemistry 26:19 – 4.8.1 Lab Tests 29:44 – 4.8.2 Other Tests 32:53 – Section 4.9 Ultrasound 44:53 – Section 4.10 Biliary Protocol

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8:26 Hartman’s pouch at the neck of the gallbladder.

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49:22 A rather large gallstone

 

 

50:26 “As the pt rolls into the left lateral decubitus [position] we see the stone move toward the fundus.”

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