Characteristics
Findings
Anatomy
Physiology
Protocol
100

The enlargement and dilation of the gallbladder?

Hydrops

100

Thickened bile that moves and has consistency of sand?

Sludge

100

What are the 3 parts of the gallbladder?

Neck, body, fundus

100

The function of the gallbladder?

Store and transport bile manufactured from liver to duodenum

100

What type of transducer is used to image the gallbladder?

Curvilinear

200

What is the measurement of the gallbladder wall?

<3mm

200

What are the five "F"?

Forty, fat, fair, fertile, female

200

What makes up the portal triad?

Common bile duct, hepatic artery, portal vein

200

What duct joins the common hepatic duct to form the common bile duct?

Cystic duct

200

Do patients need to be NPO?

Yes

300

The normal longitudinal measurement for the gallbladder?

7-10cm

300

Gallstones in the gallbladder?

Cholelithiasis

300

Where does the CBD and Duct of Wirsung drain into?

Ampulla of Vater

300

What valve is in the neck of the gallbladder to help prevent kink of the cystic duct and helps push bile out when needed?

Heister's valve

300

What hyperechoic line connects the gallbladder to the portal vein?

Main lobar fissure 

400

The measurement for a normal common bile duct?

<6mm; changes 1mm every year over 60
400

Complete removal of the gallbladder?

Cholecystectomy

400

Right and left hepatic veins join to form what duct?

Common hepatic duct

400

Is gallbladder intraperitoneal or retroperitoneal?

Intraperitoneal

400

What 2 patient positions are used most for imaging the gallbladder?

Supine, LLD (can be prone, semi-erect)

500
On ultrasound, will the common bile duct have no color or color?

NO COLOR

500

Soft-well defined tissue projections from the gallbladder wall?

Polyp

500

What muscular valve controls flow of bile and pancreatic juices into the duodenum?

Sphincter of Oddi

500

How much bile can the gallbladder store?

50mL

500

What do you do if pathology is found?

Color, scan in 2 planes, measure in 2 planes