Mesenterium
A mesentery is a double layer of peritoneum that encloses the intestines and attaches them to the posterior abdominal wall. The term was originally only used to refer to the double layer of peritoneum that suspends the jejunum and ileum, but its meaning has been widened.
Mesenteries include:
- small bowel mesentery (mesentery proper): suspends the jejunum and the ileum
- mesoappendix: peritoneum of the vermiform appendix
- transverse mesocolon: peritoneum of the transverse colon
- sigmoid mesocolon: peritoneum of the sigmoid colon
Siehe auch:
und weiter:
- upside-down-Magen
- Whirlpool-Zeichen
- Volvulus
- Appendix vermiformis
- innere Hernien
- Sigmavolvulus
- Bauchwandhernien
- mesenteriale Fibromatose
- Colon sigmoideum
- inframesocolic space
- descending colon
- closed loop obstruction
- Rektum
- Bauchhöhle
- organo-axial gastric volvulus
- small bowel mesentery
- Zökum
- mesenteroaxialer Magenvolvulus
- Magenvolvulus
- Colon ascendens
- comb sign
- Ligamentum falciforme hepatis
- Riolan'sche Anastomose
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu Mesenterium: