Main
- Organs
- Stomach
- Liver
- Gallbladder
- Pancreas
- Spleen
- Duodenum
- Small intestine
- Large intestine
- Ascending colon
- Transverse colon
- Descending colon
- Sigmoid colon
- Adrenals
- Kidneys
- Intraperitoneal and Retroperitoneal
- The structures within the intraperitoneal space are called "intraperitoneal" (e.g. the stomach), the structures in the abdominal cavity that are located behind the intraperitoneal space are called "retroperitoneal" (e.g. the kidneys)
- Clinical
- Retroperitoneal organs can not be the cause of acute abdomen
- Clinical
- Retroperitoneal Organs
- SAD PUCKER
- Suprarenal glands, Aorta/IVC, Doudenum (2nd and 3rd part), Pancreas, Ureters, (ascending and descending) Colon, Kidneys, Esophagus, Rectum
- The structures within the intraperitoneal space are called "intraperitoneal" (e.g. the stomach), the structures in the abdominal cavity that are located behind the intraperitoneal space are called "retroperitoneal" (e.g. the kidneys)
- Arteries off of the descending aorta
- Paired
- Unpaired
- Celiac trunk
- Left gastric artery
- Splenic artery
- Common hepatic artery
- Superior mesenteric artery
- Inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery*
- Right colic artery
- Ileocolic artery
- Middle colic artery
- Intestinal arteries
- Inferior mesenteric artery
- Left colic artery
- Sigmoid arteries
- Superior rectal artery
- Celiac trunk
- Clinical
- Inguinal hernias
- Direct
- Indirect
- Portal hypertension
- Gallstones
- Acute abdomen
- Apendicitis
- Congenital megacolon
- Duodenal ulcers
- Inguinal hernias