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Qué (quién) es omentum$54968$ - definición

DOUBLE LAYER OF PERITONEUM THAT EXTENDS FROM THE LIVER TO THE LESSER CURVATURE OF THE STOMACH, AND TO THE FIRST PART OF THE DUODENUM
Omentum minus; Small omentum; Gastrohepatic omentum; Hepatoesophageal ligament
  • Schematic and enlarged cross-section through the body of a human embryo in the region of the mesogastrium, at end of third month
  • The primitive mesentery of a six weeks’ human embryo, half schematic. (Lesser omentum labeled at left.)

Lesser omentum         
The lesser omentum (small omentum or gastrohepatic omentum) is the double layer of peritoneum that extends from the liver to the lesser curvature of the stomach, and to the first part of the duodenum. The lesser omentum is usually divided into these two connecting parts: the hepatogastric ligament, and the hepatoduodenal ligament.
epiploon         
  • Horizontal disposition of the peritoneum in the upper part of the abdomen (phrenicolienal ligament labeled at bottom left)
  • Diagram to show the lines along which the peritoneum leaves the wall of the abdomen to invest the viscera (phrenicosplenic ligament labeled at center right)
  • Two of the stages in the development of the digestive tube and its mesentery. The arrow indicates the entrance to the bursa omentalis
THE FAT SHEATH UNDER ABDOMINAL WALL
Gastroepiploic artery; Gastroepiploic; Gastroepiploic arteries; Splenorenal ligament; Phrenicolienal ligament; Lienorenal ligament; Gastroepiploic vessels; Epiploic; Epiploon; Gastrocolic omentum; Great omentum; Epiploön; Lienorenal; Epiplooen; Omentum majus; Omentectomy; Abdominal fat pad; Epiploectomy; Ligamentum splenorenale; Phrenicosplenic ligament; Lienophrenic ligament; Ligamentum phrenicosplenicum; Ligamentum phrenicolienale; Greater omentums; Lienophrenic ligaments; Phrenicosplenic ligaments; Splenorenal ligaments; Lienorenal ligaments; Phrenicolienal ligaments; Greater oment
n.
(Anat.) Omentum, caul.
Greater omentum         
  • Horizontal disposition of the peritoneum in the upper part of the abdomen (phrenicolienal ligament labeled at bottom left)
  • Diagram to show the lines along which the peritoneum leaves the wall of the abdomen to invest the viscera (phrenicosplenic ligament labeled at center right)
  • Two of the stages in the development of the digestive tube and its mesentery. The arrow indicates the entrance to the bursa omentalis
THE FAT SHEATH UNDER ABDOMINAL WALL
Gastroepiploic artery; Gastroepiploic; Gastroepiploic arteries; Splenorenal ligament; Phrenicolienal ligament; Lienorenal ligament; Gastroepiploic vessels; Epiploic; Epiploon; Gastrocolic omentum; Great omentum; Epiploön; Lienorenal; Epiplooen; Omentum majus; Omentectomy; Abdominal fat pad; Epiploectomy; Ligamentum splenorenale; Phrenicosplenic ligament; Lienophrenic ligament; Ligamentum phrenicosplenicum; Ligamentum phrenicolienale; Greater omentums; Lienophrenic ligaments; Phrenicosplenic ligaments; Splenorenal ligaments; Lienorenal ligaments; Phrenicolienal ligaments; Greater oment
The greater omentum (also the great omentum, omentum majus, gastrocolic omentum, epiploon, or, especially in animals, caul) is a large apron-like fold of visceral peritoneum that hangs down from the stomach. It extends from the greater curvature of the stomach, passing in front of the small intestines and doubles back to ascend to the transverse colon before reaching to the posterior abdominal wall.

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Lesser omentum

The lesser omentum (small omentum or gastrohepatic omentum) is the double layer of peritoneum that extends from the liver to the lesser curvature of the stomach, and to the first part of the duodenum. The lesser omentum is usually divided into these two connecting parts: the hepatogastric ligament, and the hepatoduodenal ligament.