Joints and ligaments of human body (v2) (pt 7)

Anatomy

of

the

human

peritoneum

and

mesentery

includes

general,

abdominal

peritoneum,

pelvic

peritoneum

(or

urogenital

peritoneum),

spaces.

General

includes

peritoneum

(peritoneal

cavity),

mesentery.

Abdominal

peritoneum

includes

from

ventral

mesentery,

from

dorsal

mesentery,

abdominal

cavity,

and

general

abdominal

peritoneum.

From

ventral

mesentery

includes

lesser

omentum

(also

known

as

small

omentum

or

gastrohepatic

omentum)

(which

includes

hepatoduodenal

ligament,

hepatogastric

ligament

[also

known

as

gastrohepatic

ligament]);

liver,

which

includes

coronary

ligament

(which

includes

left

triangular

ligament,

right

triangular

ligament,

hepatorenal

ligament),

falciform

ligament

(which

includes

round

ligament

of

the

liver

[also

known

as

ligamentum

teres,

or

ligamentum

teres

hepatis],

ligamentum

venosum

[also

known

as

Arantius’

ligament]).

From

dorsal

mesentery

includes

greater

omentum

(also

known

as

the

great

omentum,

omentum

majus,

gastrocolic

omentum,

epiploon,

or,

especially

in

animals,

caul)

(which

includes

gastrophrenic

ligament,

gastrocolic

ligament,

gastrosplenic

ligament

[also

known

as

the

ligamentum

gastrosplenicum

or

gastrolienal

ligament]),

mesentery,

splenorenal

ligament

(also

known

as

lienorenal

ligament,

from

the

left

kidney

to

the

spleen),

phrenicocolic

ligament

(also

called

Hensing’s

ligament,

a

fold

of

peritoneum);

folds

(which

include

umbilical

folds

[which

include

one

median

umbilical

fold,

two

medial

umbilical

folds,

two

lateral

umbilical

folds],

supravesical

fossa,

medial

inguinal

fossa,

lateral

umbilical

fold,

lateral

inguinal

fossa,

ileocecal

fold

[also

known

as

ileocaecal

fold,

ligament

of

Treves,

veil

of

Treves,

or

bloodless

fold

of

Treves]).

Abdominal

cavity

include

greater

sac

(also

known

as

the

general

cavity

[of

the

abdomen]

or

peritoneum

of

the

peritoneal

cavity

proper),

lesser

sac

(also

known

as

the

omental

bursa),

omental

foramen

(also

known

as

epiploic

foramen,

foramen

of

Winslow,

or

uncommonly

aditus,

foramen

epiploicum

in

Latin).

General

abdominal

peritoneum

includes

cystohepatic

triangle

(also

known

as

hepatobiliary

triangle),

hepatorenal

recess

(also

known

as

subhepatic

recess,

pouch

of

Morison

or

Morison’s

pouch),

abdominal

wall

(which

includes

inguinal

triangle

[also

known

by

the

eponym

Hesselbach’s

triangle]),

peritoneal

recesses

(also

known

as

peritoneal

gutters)

(which

include

paracolic

gutters

[also

known

as

paracolic

sulci,

or

paracolic

recesses],

paramesenteric

gutters

[also

known

as

paramesenteric

recesses

or

infracolic

spaces]).

Pelvic

peritoneum

(or

urogenital

peritoneum)

includes

uterus

and

ovaries,

pelvic

peritoneum

(or

urogenital

peritoneum)

recesses.

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