Definition of Subperitoneal. Meaning of Subperitoneal. Synonyms of Subperitoneal

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Definition of Subperitoneal

Subperitoneal
Subperitoneal Sub*per`i*to"ne*al, a. (Anat.) Situated under the peritoneal membrane.

Meaning of Subperitoneal from wikipedia

- 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...
- **** 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 planeconsisting 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...