- The
rectouterine pouch (
recto-
uterine pouch,
pouch of Douglas, recto****l pouch, or cul-de-sac) is the
extension of the
peritoneum into the
space between...
- The
uterosacral ligaments (or
rectouterine ligaments) are
major ligaments of
uterus that
extend posterior-ward from the
cervix to
attach onto the (anterior...
- The
rectouterine fold is a
bilaterally paired prominent ridge/fold of the
peritoneum that
represents the
lateral boundary of the
rectouterine pouch on...
-
posterior ****l wall, when it is
reflected on to the ****,
forming the
recto-
uterine pouch. It is in
relation with the ****, from
which it may be separated...
-
recto-
uterine pouch,
which means there was ascites, that is, free
fluid in the
peritoneal cavity. Normally,
there is up to 5 ml of
fluid in the
recto-uterine...
- the
rectovesical septum (in males). The
herniated structure is the
recto-
uterine pouch (pouch of Douglas) in females, or the
rectovesical pouch in males...
- up to 20% of women. A
small amount of anechogenic-free
fluid in the
recto-
uterine pouch is
commonly found in both
intrauterine and
ectopic pregnancies...
- ****l wall and then
turns upwards and onto the ****,
forming the
recto-
uterine pouch. The
cervix is more
tightly connected to
surrounding structures...
- and the
fallopian tubes) as well as the bladder, the adnexa, and the
recto-
uterine pouch. The
procedure may lead to
other medically relevant findings in...
- section. Behind, the
upper **** is
separated from the **** by the
recto-
uterine pouch, the
middle **** by
loose connective tissue, and the
lower ****...