A duct also connects the duodenum to the gallbladder. This pear-shaped sac squeezes out green-brown bile, a waste product collected from the liver that contains acids for dissolving fatty matter.
A gallbladder is one of our organs that sometimes we can’t live with anymore, but can live without, especially if it causes medical grief. Then, it is removed. So why do we even have one (even ...
b). Midgut malrotation with all of the small bowel on the right side, ileocecal region in the epigastrium with Ladd’s bands across the duodenum to gall bladder and most of the large bowel on the ...