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Anatomy of the peritoneum: theoretical problems in the applied aspect

Abstract

In peritoneal cavity authors distinguish upper and lower stories, the vault (fornix) and the bottom (fundus). The upper storey is divided into four spaces: right and left parahepatic, pregastric and omental bursa. In the right and left parahepatic spaces we allocate suprahepatic and infrahepatic pouches. The lower (subcolic) storey of peritoneal cavity is subdivided into two parts: anterior, preomental fissure and posterior, retroomental space.

About the Authors

A. I. Shvedavchenko
I.M. Sechenov First MSMU
Russian Federation

PhD, associate prof. of the chair of human anatomy



V. A. Kudryashova
I.M. Sechenov First MSMU
Russian Federation

PhD, associate prof. of the chair of human anatomy



M. V. Oganesyan
I.M. Sechenov First MSMU
Russian Federation

Marine Valikovna Oganesyan, PhD, associate prof. of the chair of human anatomy

13–10 Artamonova str., Moscow, 121357

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