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Left paracolic gutter is partially closed from supracolic compartment by.
The latter three ligaments also aid in partially separating the subphrenic space from the left paracolic gutter.
Define the significance of the omental foramen.
Male peritoneal cavity is closed.
The infracolic compartment is comprised of the greater sac below the transverse mesocolon and contains the small intestine the ascending colon and the descending colon.
Left and right paracolic gutter left and right infrocolic space.
The supramesocolic space is the peritoneal space above the root of the transverse mesocolon the inframesocolic space lies below the root of the transverse mesocolon.
A similar kind of supporting ligament is not found near the hepatic flexure on the right side.
The mesentery of the small intestine subdivides this area into left and right sides.
It can be arbitrarily divided into right and left supramesocolic spaces and subspaces.
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The paracolic gutter allows the two compartments to directly communicate.
The infracolic compartment is further divided into left and right infracolic spaces by the mesentery of the small intestine.
It is restricted posteriorly by the left triangular ligament and inferomedially by the lienogastric lienorenal and phrenicocolic ligaments.
The left paracolic gutter is separated from the left supracolic space by the phrenicocolic ligament which is present near the lower pole of the spleen figure 3.
The inframesocolic space is the peritoneal space below the root of the transverse mesocolon the supramesocolic space lies above the transverse mesocolon s root.
These are normally in communication with each other but may become separated by inflammatory membranes or disease.
It can be divided into two unequal spaces posteriorly by the mesentery of the small bowel as it runs from the duodenojejunal flexure in the left upper quadrant to the ileocecal valve in the right lower quadrant.
Greater sac the main and larger part of the peritoneal cavity 1 supracolic compartment above transverse colon 2 infracolic compartment below transverse colon.