Retroperitoneal Subperitoneal Structures urinary genital organs suprarenal glands rectum neurovascular structures: aorta,inferior vena cava
Retroperitoneal & Subperitoneal Structures - urinary & genital organs - suprarenal glands - rectum - neurovascular structures: aorta, inferior vena cava
Peritoneal Relations of the Liver The falciform ligament attaches the liver to the anterior abdominal wall Coronary ligaments attach the liver to the diaphragm
Peritoneal Relations of the Liver The falciform ligament attaches the liver to the anterior abdominal wall Coronary ligaments attach the liver to the diaphragm
Bare area Coronary I. Peritoneal relations of Diaphragm .Subphrenic recess the liver ..Ant.layer of coronary ligamen -Bare area of liver -Bare area -Suprarenal gland Post.layer of coronary ligament -Subphrenic recess Subhepatic (hepatorenal)recess Kidney Colon,close to R.flexure Peritoneum
Peritoneal relations of the liver -Bare area -Subphrenic recess
Peritoneal relations of the Stomach Lesser Omentum Stomach Gastrocolic lig. Transverse colon Greater Omentum
Greater Omentum Lesser Omentum Peritoneal relations of the Stomach Stomach Gastrocolic lig. Transverse colon
Terminology:Spaces of the Peritoneal Cavity Greater sac-the main part of the peritoneal cavity Omental bursa (Lesser sac)-the small extension of the peritoneal cavity that lies behind the stomach and lesser omentum Omental foramen (epiploic foramen)-an opening through which the greater sac and omental bursa communicate Compartments:supracolic,infracolic 。Paracolic gutters
Terminology: Spaces of the Peritoneal Cavity • Greater sac – the main part of the peritoneal cavity • Omental bursa (Lesser sac) – the small extension of the peritoneal cavity that lies behind the stomach and lesser omentum • Omental foramen (epiploic foramen) – an opening through which the greater sac and omental bursa communicate • Compartments: supracolic, infracolic • Paracolic gutters