Perioneum And Peritoneal Cavity Flashcards
Abdominal cavity extends as high as which ics
5th
What is extraperitoneal tissue
Areolar tissue between parietal layer and abdominal body wall
Clinical importance of absorptive surface of peritoneum
Fluid accumulation in diseased conditions
Various spaces and recesses where internal hernias can occur
Primarily retroperitoneal organs example
Kidney(find more later)
Secondarily retroperitoneal organs example
Ascending and descending coli
Examples of intraperitoneal organs
Stomach spleen liver
Mesentery definition
Double layer of visceral peritoneum attaching an enclosed small or large intestine to the posterior abdominal wall
3 named mesenteries mentioned in slides
Mesentery of small intestines (runs obliquely from left to right)
Transverse mesocolon
Sigmoid mesocolon
Omentum?
Double layered fold of visceral peritoneum passing from stomach and proximal duodenum to adjacent viscera
Anatomy of greater omentum?
Hangs from greater curvature of stomach and proximal duodenum, folds back and attaches to the transverse colon(I.e it is a double sheet folded on itself so it has 4 layers )
Function
Stores fat
As a result provides insulation against heat loss
Policeman of the gut(has fixed macrophages)
Helps limit the spread of infection in the cavity
What constitutes the portal triad
Common role duct, portal vein and hepatic artery proper
Lesser omentum has a J shaped attachment to liver. Right and left side attached to what strictures?
Right side to porta hepatis
Rest to fissure for ligamentum venosum
Peritoneal ligaments
Double layer of peritoneum connecting an organ to another or to the abdominal wall
What is the falciform ligament
Double layer of peritoneum above umbilicus which is attached to anterior abdominal wall and liver
Shifted more to right bcc of liver
Lower border folded on itself and rounded to become ligamentum trees
What are the 3 umbilical folds and where are they found
Anterior abdominal wall, below umbilicus
Median umbilical fold(over median umbilical ligaments which is a remainder of urachus)
Medial umbilical fold
Over medial umbilical ligament. Remains of umbilical arteries)
Lateral umbilical folds(over inferior epigastric vessels)