Sphincter of Oddi

Sphincter of Oddi
Interior of the descending portion of the duodenum, showing bile papilla
Details
SystemDigestive system
LocationSurrounds the Major duodenal papilla
FunctionA circular muscle (sphincter) that controls the secretion of pancreatic juices and bile into the duodenum, and prevents reflux from the duodenum.
Identifiers
Latinm. sphincter ampullae
Acronym(s)SO
MeSHD009803
TA98A05.8.02.018
TA23112
FMA15077
Anatomical terminology

The sphincter of Oddi (also hepatopancreatic sphincter or Glisson's sphincter), abbreviated as SO,[1] is a muscular valve that in some animals, including humans, controls the flow of bile and pancreatic juice out of the gallbladder and pancreas respectively through the ampulla of Vater into the second part of the duodenum. It is named after Ruggero Oddi.

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