- kidneys), and
those structures below the
intraperitoneal space are
called "
subperitoneal" or "infraperitoneal" (e.g., the bladder). The
peritoneum is one continuous...
- fractures,
allowing urine and
blood to
enter the deep
perineal space and
subperitoneal spaces via the
genital hiatus. The
spongy urethra is most
likely to...
-
Lesser sac
Greater sac Pannu, HK; Oliphant, M (October 2015). "The
subperitoneal space and
peritoneal cavity:
basic concepts".
Abdominal Imaging. 40...
-
immediately superior to the
inguinal ligament. It
curves forward in the
subperitoneal tissue, and then
ascends obliquely along the
medial margin of the abdominal...
- of
endometrial glands and
stroma infiltrating more than 5 mm in the
subperitoneal tissue. The
prevalence of DIE is
estimated to be 1 to 2% in
women of...
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using a
traction device that is anc****d to the
abdominal wall,
subperitoneal sutures, and a mold that is
placed against the ****l dimple. ****l...
-
Extraperitoneal fascia (also:
endoabdominal fascia or
subperitoneal fascia) is a
fascial plane –
consisting mostly of
loose areolar connective tissue...
- canal, and the
other part
projecting from the deep
inguinal ring in the
subperitoneal tissues. "Krönlein shot" is a high
velocity gunshot wound to the head...
- the cae****. "Treitz hernia": a
duodenojejunal hernia; a
hernia in the
subperitoneal tissues.
Biographical information based on a
translation of the equivalent...
-
internal iliac vein, and
their branches, on the
other hand, lie in the
subperitoneal tissue in
front of the fascia, and the
branches to the
gluteal region...