s Regional Anatomy Part 14- Abdomen(Part 2) Peritoneum- supracolic organs INTERNATIONAL EDITION Hongqi zhang(张红旗) Dissector Dept of Anatomy, Histoembryology Emailzhanghg58@126.com
1 Regional Anatomy Part 14 – Abdomen (Part 2) Peritoneum– supracolic organs Hongqi Zhang (张红旗 ) Dept. of Anatomy,Histoembryology Email: zhanghq58@126.com
Peritoneum observation of organs Hepatogastric lig Hepatoduodenal lig Left colic Gallbladder Greater omentum 膀胱
Peritoneum & observation of organs Greater omentum Hepatogastric lig. Hepatoduodenal lig. Gallbladder
Review of peritoneum General description: 肝 Thin serous membrane Lesser Parietal peritoneum omentum lined on the abdominal wall Transverse pelvic cavity diaphragm mesocolon Transverse Visceral peritoneum Mesentery colon lined the surface of viscera greater Peritoneal cavity omentum Small Male-closed Pariatal peritoneum interstine Peritoneal cavity Female-open Serous fluid -lubricating Viceral peritoneum
Review of peritoneum General description: Thin serous membrane Parietal peritoneum lined on the abdominal wall & pelvic cavity & diaphragm. Visceral peritoneum lined the surface of viscera Peritoneal cavity Male - closed Female - open Serous fluid - lubricating Lesser omentum Transverse colon greater omentum Transverse mesocolon Mesentery Small Pariatal peritoneum interstine Peritoneal cavity Viceral peritoneum
Introduction to the peritoneum 肝 B. Lesser Figure 12.12. Primitive mesentery of the large gut in various omentum stages of absorption o Parietal visceral peritoneum Transverse mesocolon are continuous with each other Transverse They can reflect from the wall colon to organ or from one organ to greater another organ omentum Small These reflections may form Pariatal peritoneum interstine many structures Peritoneal cavity o They hold organs in position Viceral peritoneum convey N, A, V& Ln to viscera
Parietal & visceral peritoneum are continuous with each other. They can reflect from the wall to organ or from one organ to another organ. These reflections may form many structures They hold organs in position & convey N,A,V. & Ln. to viscera Lesser omentum Transverse colon greater omentum Transverse mesocolon Mesentery Small Pariatal peritoneum interstine Peritoneal cavity Viceral peritoneum Introduction to the peritoneum
Relationship between abdominopelvic viscera and peritoneum Intraperitoneal organs Organ almost surrounded completely by peritoneum Stomach jejunum, ilium, cecum, appendix, transverse sigmoid colons etc intraperitoneal viscera parietal peritoneum (small intestine) mesentery interperitoneal interperitoneal viscera vIscera (descending colon) (ascending colon retroperitoneal viscera (kidney) abdominal aorta inferior vena cava
Relationship between abdominopelvic viscera and peritoneum Intraperitoneal organs Organ almost surrounded completely by peritoneum.Stomach, jejunum, ilium,cecum,appendix,transverse & sigmoid colons etc
Relationship between abdominopelvic viscera and peritoneum Interperitoneal (or secondarily peritoneal) organs three aspects of organ covered by peritoneum. such as Liver, urinary bladder, ascending descending colon, etc intraperitoneal viscera parietal peritoneum (small intestine) mesentery interperitoneal interperitoneal viscera descending colon) (ascending colon retroperitoneal viscera 〔 kidney) abdominal aorta inferior vena cava
Relationship between abdominopelvic viscera and peritoneum Interperitoneal (or secondarily peritoneal) organs three aspects of organ covered by peritoneum.such as: Liver,urinary bladder,ascending & descending colon, etc
Relationship between abdominopelvic viscera and peritoneum Retroperitoneal organs only anterior surface of organ is covered by the peritoneum such as: kidney, suprarenal gland, pancrease etc intraperitoneal viscera parietal peritoneum (small intestine) mesentery Interperitoneal interperitoneal Iscera vIscera (descending colon) (ascending colon) retroperitoneal viscera 〔 kidney) abdominal aorta inferior vena cava
Relationship between abdominopelvic viscera and peritoneum Retroperitoneal organs only anterior surface of organ is covered by the peritoneum. such as: kidney,suprarenal gland,pancrease etc
Structures formed by peritoneum Omentum- are the folds of the 1. Omentum peritoneum between stomach 2. Mesentery and other abdominal viscera 3. Ligament There are two omenta: lesser 4. Recess and greater omentum 5. pouch Lesser omentum It connects the inf surface of a Hepatogastric lig the liver to the lesser curvature Hepatoduodenal l 胃 of the stomach the upper part of the duodenum. it is Greater omentum divided into two portions Hepatogastric lig. Hepatoduodenal lig Bladder
Structures formed by peritoneum Omentum- are the folds of the peritoneum between stomach and other abdominal viscera. There are two omenta: lesser and greater omentum. Lesser omentum It connects the inf. surface of the liver to the lesser curvature of the stomach & the upper part of the duodenum.it is divided into two portions: Hepatogastric lig. & Hepatoduodenal lig. Greater omentum Hepatogastric lig. Hepatoduodenal lig. Gallbladder Bladder liver 1. Omentum 2. Mesentery 3. Ligament 4. Recess 5. pouch
Greater omentum Structures formed by peritoneum It is a largest fold of peritoneum(like a apron)-double layer or four layers of the peritoneum gastrocolic lia Lesser Lesser Hepatogastric lig Transverse Hepatoduodenal lig 胃 mesocolon Transverse Mesentery Greater mentum Greate omentum Pariatal peritoneum interstine Peritoneal cavit Bladder Viceral peritoneum
Lesser omentum Transverse colon Greater omentum Transverse mesocolon Mesentery Small Pariatal peritoneum interstine Peritoneal cavity Viceral peritoneum Greater omentum Hepatogastric lig. Lesser omentum Hepatoduodenal lig. Gallbladder Bladder liver Greater omentum It is a largest fold of peritoneum (like a apron)- double layer or four layers of the peritoneum.gastrocolic lig. Structures formed by peritoneum