Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Location
Situated under the left diaphragm at the level of ribs 9–11
Important relations
Lateral to the stomach
Anterosuperior to the left kidney
Tail of the pancreas is in proximity to the hilum.
Ligaments
Four ligaments attach to the spleen.
Splenophrenic ligament
Connects posterolateral surface of the spleen to the diaphragm
Splenorenal ligament
Connects posterolateral surface of the spleen to the Gerota fascia of the left kidney
Also attached to the splenic hilum, splenic vessels, and tail of the pancreas
Gastrosplenic ligament
Connects medial surface of the spleen to the greater curvature of the stomach
Is the only vascular ligament
Contains 5–7 short gastric vessels
Splenocolic ligament
Connects the inferior pole of the spleen to the splenic flexure of the colon
Structures at the hilum
Splenic artery
Branch of the celiac trunk
Runs along the superior surface of the pancreas toward the splenic hilum
Divides into upper and lower pole branches at the hilum
Branches of the splenic artery
Short gastric arteries (5–7)
Left gastroepiploic artery
Dorsal pancreatic artery
Greater pancreatic artery
Splenic vein
Upper and lower pole veins form the splenic at the hilum.
It runs posterior and inferior to the splenic artery.
The inferior mesenteric vein drains into the splenic vein.
The superior mesenteric vein joins the splenic vein and forms the portal vein posterior to the neck of the pancreas.
The tail of the pancreas is closely related to the hilum.
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