Peritoneal Cavity & Mesenteries Flashcards

1
Q

What is the parietal peritoneum?

A

covering that lines inner abdominal wall surfaces

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2
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What is the visceral peritoneum?

A

covering that lines organs

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3
Q

What are the subdivisions of the peritoneal cavity? How do they communicate?

A

Greater sac and lesser sac

Communicate via epiploic foramen

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4
Q

Where is the location of the lesser sac?

A

It is between the lesser and greater omentum

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5
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Where is the greater sac?

A

Below the lesser sac, encompasses everything else

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6
Q

What is contained in the supracolic compartment? (3)

A

stomach, liver, spleen

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7
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What is contained in the infracolic compartment?

A

small intestine, ascending/descending colon

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8
Q

What separates the supracolic and infracolic compartments?

A

The transverse megacolon

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9
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What are the boundaries of the epiploic foramen?

A

anterior - hepatoduodenal ligament
posterior - peritoneum covering IVC
inferior - 1st part of duodenum
superior - peritoneal reflection from liver to IVC

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10
Q

What is a mesentery?

A

A double-layered peritoneal membrane structure attached to the posterior abd. wall and the jejunum and ileum. Contains arteries, veins, nerves, lymphatics

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11
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What are the functions of the peritoneum? (3)

A
Produces peritoneal fluid
Minimizes friction (cuz fluid)
Resists infection (produces Abs, leukocytes, localizes infection)
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12
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Where is the lesser omentum, and what does it attach to?

A

Superior to the greater omentum.

Extends from liver to lesser curvature of the stomach (hepatogastric l.) and first part of duodenum (hepatoduodenal l.)

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13
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Where is the greater omentum, and what does it attach to?

A

Inferior to lesser omentum

Extends from greater curvature of stomach, 1st part of duodenum and to transverse colon

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14
Q

Where does the hepatoduodenal ligament attach?

A

the 1st part of the duodenum to liver

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15
Q

Where does hepatogastric ligament attach?

A

liver to stomach

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16
Q

Where does gastrosplenic ligament attach?

A

Stomach to hilum of spleen

17
Q

Where does gastrophrenic ligament attach?

A

Stomach to diaphragm

18
Q

Where does gastrocolic ligament attach?

A

Greater curvature of stomach to transverse colon

19
Q

What are the attachments of the transverse mesocolon?

A

Transverse mesocolon is attached to transverse colon and divides the body cavity into supra and infra-colic regions

20
Q

What is a peritoneal fold?

A

a fold of peritoneum (duh)

21
Q

What is a peritoneal recess?

A

a pouch of peritoneum formed by a peritoneal fold

22
Q

What is a peritoneal fossa?

A

Small pockets in the peritoneal cavity bounded by peritoneal recesses (thanks Google)

23
Q

Where is the omental bursa? What does it do?

A

It’s the cavity formed by the lesser and greater omentum. It functions as a serous bursa for the stomach

24
Q

What are the boundaries of the omental foramen?

A

anterior - hepatoduodenal ligament
posterior - peritoneum covering IVC
superior - caudate process of caudate lobe of liver
Inferior - peritoneum covering commencement of duodenum and hepatic artery
left lateral - gastrosplenic and splenorenal ligaments