Anatomy Spleen
Anatomy Spleen
Anatomy Spleen
Nerve supply
Sympathetic fibers from coeliac plexus
Histology
Supporting tissue-fibroelastic forming the capsule ,
coarse trabeculae and a fine reticulum
White pulp- lymphatic nodules arranged around an
eccentric arteriole called Malpighian corpuscle
Red pulp- collection of cells in the interstices of
reticulum, in between the sinusoids
- the cells include-all types of lymphocytes, RBC,
WBC and platelets, macrophages
Palpation of spleen
Enlarge spleen – felt under the left costal margin
during inspiration .
Palpation assisted by turning patient to right
Splenic infarction
The smaller branches of splenic artery are end arteries
Their obstruction(embolism) results in splenic
infarction which causes referred pain in the left shoulder
(Kehr’s sign)
Surgical approach
Splenectomy involves cutting two pedicles
- the splenorenal and gastrosplenic ligaments
Emergency splenectomy
-after rupture
- the left or posterior layer of the splenorenal ligament is
incised and the spleen turned medially so that the
splenic vessels can be dissected away from the tail of the
pancreas and ligated (arteries before veins)
-the short gastric vessels and the gastrosplenic ligament
are then divided and removal completed
Elective splenectomy
-the lesser sac is entered by dividing the gastrosplenic
ligament and its vessels
-the splenic vessels are identified and ligated
-the splenorenal ligament is divided
-stomach should not be perforated when ligating the
short gastric vessels
- Avoid damage to pancreas and splenic flexure .
Physiology of spleen
The spleen is a reservoir for storing RBC
2 separate areas for storing blood-venous sinuses and
red pulp
Red pulp – concentrated red blood cells
Expelled into general circulation on sympathetic
stimulation causing contraction of spleen
As much as 50 ml of concentrated RBC can be released
raising hematocrit 1-2 %
Blood cleansing function of spleen
Blood cells passing through the splenic pulp before
entering the sinuses undergo through squeezing
Fragile RBC cannot withstand the trauma
These are destroyed in the spleen