Bauchhöhle
Abdominal
cavity • Mesentery (sagittal) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Abdominal
cavity • Peritoneal cavity (Gray's illustration) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Abdominal
aorta • Abdominal aorta and retroperitoneum (Gray's illustration) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
The abdominal cavity is divided into two major compartments, the peritoneum and retroperitoneum, early in fetal development.
The parietal peritoneum is reflected over the peritoneal organs to form a series of supporting peritoneal ligaments, mesenteries and omenta. The peritoneal reflections carry vessels, nerves and lymphatics from the retroperitoneum to the peritoneal organs. They may act as a natural connection between the retroperitoneum and peritoneum (the subperitoneal space) which provides a pathway for the extension of intra-abdominal disease.
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