PT 513 Lecture Notes - Lecture 38: Spermatic Cord, Left Colic Artery, Sigmoid Colon

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Iliacus: abdominopelvic cavity, peritoneum serous connective tissue that lines abdominal cavity, parietal (outside) and visceral (on the organ) layers, peritoneal cavity located in the space between parietal and visceral layers contains. Innervation: somatic afferents fluid: folds in peritoneum, greater and lesser omentum, greater: attaches to greater curvature of the stomach and dudodenum, lesser: attaches to lesser curvature of stomach and duodenum. Mesentary: organs of peritoneal cavity, intraperitoneal (w/in peritoneum, organs convered by peritoneum and surrouned by messentary, retroperitoneal (subcategory of extraperitoneal underneath/behind periotenum, organs do not have mesentery or mesentery was lost in developemtn. Small intestine (jejunum, ilium and sup part of duodenum) Inferior vena cava: gall bladder, parts, fundus, body, neck, cystic duct. Infundibulum: located between r and quadrate lobe, stores bile, sphincter of oddi (box in red, allow flow of pile and pancreatic juice to the small intestine.

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